Showing posts with label Weekly Photo Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weekly Photo Challenge. Show all posts

Friday, August 01, 2008

Weekly Photo Challenge: "Ephemera"


I got this packet o' crap for the City of New Orleans last month when I went to the "Mayor's Round Table for Neighborhood Association Leaders." The Mayor was a no-show, he had an "emergency" and couldn't attend. It's probably better he wasn't there, he'd be a distraction. There were representatives from every imaginable city department. Brenda Hatfield took the reins and made the opening remarks for Hizzoner. "The recovery's going great, blah blah blah" then opened up the floor for questions. Everyone was very patient, answering questions, except Veronica White. She needs to work on her people skills. She made it clear that this was a waste of her time. One person asked about garbage collection at a neighborhood park. Parkways picks it up and they are very underfunded and understaffed. The person asked "why can't Richard's pick up the trash when they come through the neighborhood?" All Ms. White would say "It's not in their contract." She refused to explain or even converse with the man. Someone else stepped in to explain it to us peons who do not understand the clusterf*ck that is city hall. Hmmm... that sounds bitter doesn't it? Overall I didn't think the meeting was a complete waste of time. I thought is was good the city was reaching out to us, so we could spread the word to the people we represent. And I want to thank you Mr/Ms tax payer for the finger sandwiches and cut veggies we snacked on. Lilette's would have been nicer but I guess after the credit card hoo-haw they thought better of it.

I have lost all confidence C. Ray and as I said before I'm glad he wasn't at the round table he called, like everything else he'd be a hindrance not a help. I think the Gambit put it perfectly in their Commentary "The Feckless Mayor":

No, Mr. Mayor, you need to stop. If anyone is hurting New Orleans' recovery, it is you.
Maybe throw in Blakeley too.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Weekly Photo Challenge "Music"

I had to go through the archives for this one... I came across some JazzFest shots but that's too easy. I looked further and came across some photos I took at the funeral for Ashley Morris. I wasn't sure about posting it but reconsidered. Jazz Funerals are such an unique part of New Orleans culture. And it makes a great lead in to plug the "FYYFF Black and Gold Forever" fund raiser for Ashley's family Saturday, July 26.

So I present to you the Hot 8 Brass Band taking five at St. Louis No. 3 Cemetery.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Weekly Photo Challenge "Mundane"


When in doubt... post a cat picture! Sleeping cats are pretty ordinary in our house.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Weekly Photo Challenge: Tawdry

It's too hot for me to go outside and look for something to shoot, though I'm sure it wouldn't take me long to find a suitable subject. These are from a holiday boat parade in south Florida, I think it was Pompano. These maybe more gaudy that tawdry but it's all I got handy in the archives.





The parade theme was "movies" and you can sort of see that in the first and last one. Got to love "Christmas somewhere over the rainbow"...

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Weekly Photo Challenge

This week was a free-for-all. So I picked two of my fav pics from today's walk.



Click on 'em to see them bigger.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Weekly Photo Challenge: May 30, 2008

I was looking to capture something that would only exist on this day. I decided to take some pics in my community garden.




Saturday, May 10, 2008

Weekly Photo Challenge: "Restaurant"



From the archives... We spied this restaurant in London, "Old Orleans" So authentic! With the alligator on the sign and the jazz musician over the doorway. We did not eat here.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Weekly Photo Challenge: Roister

Canon has said they can fix my beer-soaked camera for a fee so I'm waiting to get it back. I had to go into the archives for my entry. Here's some from the Irish Channel St. Pat's Parade.





More here.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Weekly Photo Challenge: Pictures You Take When the Other Guy Doesn't Come Up with a Theme

Glenn took the initiative to get the ball rolling this week, when "Cowboy" Dave didn't pony up with an entry last week or a theme for this week.

That said I dug through my archive to find something interesting I hadn't posted before. In solidarity of Glenn's lovely, moody photos, I present these:



I'm very sad to report I killed my camera last weekend at FQ Fest. I dropped it in my beer. I wasn't even drunk, it was my first beer. I was sitting in the grass, chowing down on a duck po-boy from Jaques Imo (drooool). My camera was sitting on my thigh, slid off my leg into my beer. Damn. If that's not bad enough, the camera wasn't even a year old! I bought it last July to replace the camera I killed at JazzFest last year. Next camera's going to be water proof.

When I told my sister this story she asked, "Did you drink the rest of the beer?" Duh! Of course I did!

Friday, April 11, 2008

Weekly Photo Challenge "Ostentation"

This house really has to be seen in person in order to be able to appreciate the nuances. It's on the 2100-2200 block of Peniston St., Uptown. (click on a photo to see a larger image)




Friday, April 04, 2008

The Weekly Photo Challenge topic is "Conversation Piece"


What is it?
A) Why art of course, it's on a pedestal
B) A prop from Terminator
C) The Cylinder head from a R-2800
D) ??? (Your answer here)

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

On a happier note... we went up to see G's folks out in the country for Easter... a beautiful day for a walk.






I guess this will also serve as my Weekly Photo Challenge Entry which I just now saw is "Spring" - I'm waaay early for once. Sweet.

UPDATE: Dave has the list of other entries on his blog. Lots of flowers!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Here is my belated entry for the Weekly Photo Challenge. This week's work was "JUXTAPOSE." I decided to show some before and after photos of the bedroom.

Before #1


After #1


Before #2

After #2

Hard to believe huh? Dave has links to the other entries.

Friday, March 07, 2008

Bamboozle is the word for the Weekly Photo Challenge.
I present to you, hizzhonor, C. Ray Nagin, mayor of New Orleans.

The photo belong to Nola.com and credit goes to T-P

Friday, February 29, 2008

Weekly Photo Challenge "Dissolute"


Obviously I didn't shoot this photo... it's on Wikipedia... is that OK?

Friday, February 22, 2008


This week's Weekly Photo Challenge topic is "slogan" and and the first slogan that popped into my head was the one for the New Orleans gas/meat station Wagner's. Which brings to mind other slogans of other local businesses... like...

"No Credit? You got to see the special man." "Let'er have it" "I say I say I say" LINK (with the new special man)

Not a slogan but a great product name "Boudreaux's Butt Paste" www.ButtPaste.com

Friday, January 25, 2008





I almost forgot about the Weekly Photo Challenge! I took these last Friday at the Rendezvous (which is impossible to text right when you are drunk I have found).

Friday, January 18, 2008

Without meaning to, I participated in the Weekly Photo Challenge, started by Dave and Glenn. I had shot the cemetery across the street from my office one foggy night just when the subject, cemeteries, had been announced. Looking at all the entries made me think back to all the cemeteries I had visited in the past. One of the coolest had to be Whitbey in England. It's the cemetery in "Dracula" and it's super cool. I share a couple of those with you here.



You have to walk up 199 steps from the town to a ancient church and the cemetery that is situated on a cliff overhanging the city and the sea. We read that every once in a while, a chunk of the cliff will fall into the sea, taking graves with them. In the distance is a ruined abby.



A shot taken at the Abby.

Next week's subject is "bar room." I think I can handle that.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Last night on my way home from my book club meeting I was treated to some lovely fog.

These were from the cemetery behind Newman School.




And these as I drove along St. Charles Ave.



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