Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Louisiana and beyond

I had a great time in Louisiana but I have to say I've never driven on such terrible roads. I'm always looking for a place that screams home and even though I enjoyed myself in New Orleans it isn't on my list of places I would stay. The whole state is messy with garbage and I didn't feel 100% safe walking around. I don't understand why people need to throw their litter all over the place. It's one thing that has bothered me throughout this whole trip. Even in national parks, I can be standing in the most spectacular landscape and at my feet is a discarded bottle or can. If I had one constant gripe while traveling it would be that.

Driving out of New Orleans you can still see the remnants of both hurricane Katrina and hurricane Isaac. Off to the side of I-10 I saw a whole business area which looked abandoned so I decided to investigate. There was a theater, some office buildings and department stores all smashed and boarded up. This is what I saw.



After leaving there I came across an abandoned hospital. The doors were wide open and the place was completely empty. I had a conversation with someone about the ethics of being an urban explorer. It's an unwritten rule that you enter and leave a place without disturbing anything. I hate to see people destroying a place but on the other hand I do love the graffiti. In the case of this place it made it all the more photogenic.





Now I'm in Florida and about to take a break from the first lag of my trip to work on some pieces to send home to Argyle Fine Art. I am looking forward to staying put for a while and working on the hundreds of photographs I've taken in the last three months. It has all become a bit of a blur but I know memories will come flooding back as I go through and edit what I've recorded. I continue to thank my lucky stars for the life I am leading and don't take a single day for granted.

8 comments:

  1. The "FEAR" seems appropriate. But fear of what?

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    1. Not feeling safe in New Orleans you mean? It mostly came from other people warning me to be careful there. I probably wouldn't have thought about it much otherwise.

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  2. isn't the word in the last graffiti photo "peace"? maybe that's just my wishful thinking

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  3. Love the photo of the building with the rainbow. Excellent! Glad you're still on the road and safe - always enjoy catching up with you.

    Be glad you're in Florida now, we just had 3 inches of snow back here in PA!

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    1. Thanks Beth. The rainbow building was my favorite too. Yes, as I sit in a tank top surrounded by orange trees I am thankful I'm here. (sorry to rub it in)

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  4. Happy fkn birthday Ange!!!! Wish all of us were together to share the day. You are soooo missed back home!!! Talk soon!!

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  5. Thanks! I had a great one as you'll hear about soon!!

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