Category: New Orleans
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An Experiment
Hmmmmmm… Sometimes, I have to eat my words. Many of you contacted me. You don’t want me to end Storyteller. Amazingly, you like it. I don’t want to end it either. Sometimes I get a little burnt out and want a break. But, right now I’m pretty energized. I’d like to keep going. So, I’m…
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The End
Wordpress hurts many bloggers once again.
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New Orleans
New Orleans. Louisiana. At dusk. On a very hot rainy and humid evening. I know what you’re thinking. If it’s raining, why isn’t the highway wet? Good question. Simple answer. What falls down, must go up. We’d have rain. Heat. Humidity. The streets would dry out. Causing more humidity. At a certain point, rain falls again. Then……
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Arrrrrrrrrgh
Day two. I’m not the only one. A bunch of my fellow bloggers have been complaining about this nonsense update. I can’t even see how big the pictures will be when I publish the post unless I switch to preview. Then the site tells me that I’ve updated. What did I update? I just looked. I’ve…
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This Ought to be Good
Rant time. I get so tired of mindless engineers “fixing” things because they really need something to do in their lives. WordPress has changed the entire way that I add a post to Storyteller. It’s taken me a long time to even figure out how to use these “improvements.” Once, (Yesterday) I could see what…
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Evening Glow
This image was made on the same evening that I made so many pictures of the amazing sunset and dusk light. In fact, this picture was actually made before that event occurred. I actually thought that this was about the best I was going to do. THe light really didn’t seem all that special early…
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On A Night Like This
This was really one of those nights. We went to The French Quarter for dinner and to walk around a little. There is nothing like walking around in 90 degree heat combined with 75 or 8o percent humidity. Who needs to pay to use a sauna? The next thing we knew the sky went crazy.…
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Churches
New Orleans is full of churches. All kinds of churches. But, mainly Catholic churches. Many of them have been closed, or are for sale. As the population of the city declined there is no need for so many churches. Then, along came Katrina and the population dropped substantially. So, even more churches were closed. They…