DEAR CHRIS,
Rumors abound in the news about the condition of the French Quarter. Some
say flooded, some say only a few inches of water. Does anyone have specific
info on how badly it was damaged or flooded?
My wife and I met the lovely people at A Gallery for Fine Photography when
we went to the New Orleans Jazz fest in, I think, 2003. As a result of my
posting, someone on this list (was it you) told me to go there.
CHEERS!
BOB
Please check my website: http://www.bobkiss.com/
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Lovenguth [mailto:chris@chrisportfolio.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:43 PM
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Just realized something about New Orleans...
Even though it doesn't compare to lives changing (I have 4 very close
friends who are all safe and out of the city, but don't know if they can
ever go back), lives lost or maybe soon to be lost and a whole city that
will change forever, I just realized today that A Gallery is in the French
Quarter. What a vital (and I would say the most accessible to the pubic)
collection! It sounds impersonal to worry about something like that, but at
the same time, what a loss if anything happens to that collection.
What a loss of a cultural and important city. I personally believe New
Orleans is more important then I think most people know since most Americans
really only think of drunken times in the tourist sections, but of the many
many places I have visited in this country, New Orleans really was rare in
that it had kept so much of it's own identity in times like this. I will
miss Old New Orleans, it will be rebuilt and good might come from all this,
but, it will never be the same.
-Chris
Received on Tue Aug 30 16:36:58 2005
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