A friend from OH called yesterday to rail and pontificate on the stupidity of building in New Orleans or anywhere nearby, especially the last 40 years, just because something like this could happen. He knows Louisiana will always be home to me, since I was born, raised, and lived there 38 years.

He railed about this for a long time and the lesser damage suffered by Florida....blah blah blah. Katrina was a Cat. 1 storm, when she hit Florida and a Cat. 4, downgraded from a 5, when she hit Louisiana. There was a significant increase in energy once Katrina hit the shallow, warm gulf waters.

He sure sounded like there are no smart people in NO, which I know to be untrue. No empathy for what they endure now. After I called him Bubba enough, he backed down on his position.

The same can be true of any coastal region of the Gulf or Atlantic; however, he refused to admit they need to stop building along other coastal regions, just NO.

I think his real issue is the disruption to his travel plans due to the cost and shortage of gas.

On a happier note, a friend of mine from Lake Charles is offering his boat and assistance this weekend. Louisiana has some great people and they won't be down long, they always find a way to enjoy life!

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