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Savannah vs New Orleans
w00t pwnage | 14 hours ago by w00t pwnage
Savannah vs New Orleans Note: You can rate this post by visiting the site. Suggested by Voyage In The Dark aka Rebecca .flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-cap read more
THROWBACK FRIDAY: MIA X "The PARTY DON'T STOP"; Featuring MASTER…
CRAZY...COOL...GROOVY!!! | 15 hours ago by CCGroovy
NO LIMIT SOLDIER 4 LIFE, Baby!!!Here is my favorite FEMCEE from the 504; The Baddest Mama, MIA X!!! Here she is with THE PARTY DON'T STOP; featuring MASTER P and FOXY BROWN!!!Its The BIG MA-MA, with The ILL NA-NA, and The BIGG PA-PA!!!ENJOY this KLAS read more
something for the Weekend
A Wonderful World | 17 hours ago
Hooray, the weekend's nearly here! What do you have planned? For me, it's Once A Month Cooking, which we started 2 months ago and is absolutely fabulous! I spend a few hours on a Saturday using every pot & pan I own, but practically no cooking read more
The Flute Player
pic journal | July 24th 2008 by Mo
At the center of the garden is another Enrique Alférez bronze sculpture called “The Flute Player.” It is placed in the middle of fountain under an oak tree. It faces a building named The Pavilion of Two Sisters. Special events are regularly held read more
The Zemurray Azalea and Camellia Garden
pic journal | July 24th 2008 by Mo
My first journey was a walk through The Zemurray Azalea and Camellia Garden. The first point of interest was an Enrique Alférez bronze sculpture called “Woman in Huipil.” I followed the walkway to the right and continued around the outer edge of read more
New Orleans Botanical Garden
pic journal | July 24th 2008 by Mo
Recently I visited the New Orleans Botanical Garden in City Park. As I walked around I shot some photos. The sun was out and it was quite hot. read more
20 Years For Pot Possession?
NORML Blog | July 24th 2008
According to an investigative report by the New Orleans City Business newspaper, Orleans Parish District Attorney Keva Landrum-Johnson is routinely seeking five-to-20 years sentences for minor pot possession offenders. Smoke Screen District a read more
Tanker Spills More than 400 Million Gallons of Fuel into the Miss…
Whose Shoes Are These Anyway? | July 23rd 2008
Tonight officials say the water's safe to drink in New Orleans, La., and surrounding areas after more than 400 gallons of diesel fuel spilled into the mighty Mississippi River. They've closed 60 miles of the river that runs past city. I've seen video read more
Breaking a Promise
My Left Nut | July 23rd 2008 by BoscoBob
OK, I promised early on to never go into politics or conspiracy theories on this blog. But, you know what? This is my place and I can do as I please.Today, I am dealing with both politics and conspiracy theory.I was looking over a nifty little google read more
Day 1061: Slick Missy
Maitri's VatulBlog | July 23rd 2008 by Maitri V-R
No snanas or smoking by the riverside for any of you this week. The stink outside is 419,000 gallons of No. 6 fuel oil in the Mississippi River as a result of a tanker ramming into an American Commercial Lines Inc. oil barge near the Crescent City C read more
Fresh From the Flames
DebiDeaux Designs Flamework Glass | July 23rd 2008 by Debi Dufrene
From Fresh From th...Click on the image to be taken to a larger version of it at my Picasa album.Upper left is my Copper Green Fairy Goddess. She came out quite loverly with her pale lavender and rose gold wings. You'll notice she has the rounder bot read more
New Orleans, La: Bring it On!
Wanderus - Travel Tips for the Traveling Wanderlust | July 23rd 2008 by wanderus
I'm headed to New Orleans this weekend with the BF for a little anniversary-ing. It took us a while to figure out what city we wanted to celebrate in (not surprisingly, we don't do gifts... we do travel!) and one of our "musts" was that we wanted to read more
"a" Series Part II
dot art | July 23rd 2008 by Mo
Here are the first three dot painitngs from the second half of the “a” Series. I’m not sure what I’ll use for the sub name at this time. These paintings cover January through March of 2007. I’ve noticed as I work on these a couple of ideas read more
Day 1060: WWL TV Investigates NOAH
Maitri's VatulBlog | July 22nd 2008 by Maitri V-R
Back at the beginning of July, this blog lamented numerous inconsistencies and the lack of transparency in the City-sponsored New Orleans Affordable Housing program, as investigated by Karen Gadbois of Squandered Heritage. Last night, Lee Zurik of W read more
VIP City Tours (New Orleans) - LOUISIANA
Trails and Travelogues | July 21st 2008 by Ging
Our tour started at 1pm that lasted for 2 hours. It started with the tour guide's introduction of the city of New Orleans...the birthplace of Jazz music! We went around the city's famous buildings and historical places. Not much photos to share in he read more
Urban Sandboxes
Where | July 21st 2008 by Brendan
CEOs for Cities recently relayed an interesting story from USA Today that has some interesting implications for older, depressed urban centers as Gen Y and the Millennials gear up to make their mark on history:Tulane's applications almost doubled fro read more
New Orleans hotel bars stir up classic drinks
The Suite Life from Perfect Escapes | July 21st 2008 by Rantin
Every July, thousands of mixology enthusiasts descend on New Orleans’s French Quarter — specifically, the gorgeously baroque Hotel Monteleone — for an 5-day confab known as Tales of the Cocktail. As you might expect, it’s a p read more
Something New
A Wonderful World | July 21st 2008
I worked hard all weekend, and I have something to show for it! I'm now offering on A Wonderful World, note card featuring some of my more popular photos. Each 5x7 card is made of cardstock, and the 4x6 photo is matted on a colored cardstock coordi read more
Walking Throught the Art Market
pic journal | July 20th 2008 by Mo
Here are the rest of the photos I took as I walked through the Art Market New Orleans. It was quite hot that afternoon. By the time I made it to my car it began to rain. read more
Art Market New Orleans in Palmer Park
pic journal | July 20th 2008 by Mo
Here are photos from the June Art Market New Orleans in Palmer Park. This event was coordinated with the streetcar returning to Carrollton Avenue. read more
Streetcar Project
pic journal | July 20th 2008 by Mo
For several years now cities have taken an icon that pertains to their city and made fiberglass versions for artists to decorate. Our first one was a fish. Our second one last year was a fleur de lis. This year we did streetcar. Here is one of the st read more

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