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Leash laws are not a suggestion

I struggle with laws as I was raised by a maverick man who chose not to follow any conventional path except that he became a doctor – and even in that he was intuitive more than disciplined. But yesterday after J and I left CC’s and walked back around the bayou with the Bean on our way back to LaLa we saw a black lab jump in and go after the mama duck with her…

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A good hair day

Friday I got my hair cut by Scott Reynaud and I have to say it is the haircut I’ve been wanting for the past two decades – lots of long layers with lift – the perfect answer to long thick hair. G came across his name from someone she knew and after seeing her cut I said I’ll try him – he said something interesting that keeps rolling over and over in my mind –…

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Where nobody knows your name

I think people live in San Francisco, ney, I know people live in San Francisco, because they love the anonymity there. I loathed it. I enjoyed knowing my neighbors and being social – it is at the core of who I am. When I was coming back to the LaLa from walking Arlene, Ms. Marie was on my side of the bayou and she said, “when I evacuated, I stayed with my son and I…

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I don’t know if it is crime or the fear of it that wears you down

I was walking through City Park in some state of headiness as I am want to get while strolling through a lush landscape dotted with interetsing birds and plants and trees. The Louisiana yellow and purple irises are just starting to fade from their Easter burst, but there is still a dot or two of color here and there. As Arlene and I rounded the lagoon, I saw a shadow in the distance, a black…

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Yahoo needs to change its name to Boohoo

Another rough round with a ticker that Wall Street likes to kick around – why not kick MSN? That company has $40 to $50 million in the petty cash drawer and it still failed to launch its own search, failed to buy Overture, failed to buy DoubleClick – insane. Anyway, it made complete sense to run out the door and to the Square for Irma Thomas today, but there was no way I could pull…

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The big dig a la New Orleans

Everyone’s familiar with fabulous cost overruns of the Big Dig in Boston but let me introduce you to the big dig in New Orleans. The concrete guys came to build a retaining wall in the front yard and put in a driveway and sidewalk and entrance path. While digging they broke the water line and had to redo. Then the irrigation guy came and dug a trench and broke the sewer line and started cussing…

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The onus of being a black man in this city

Joe came by this afternoon and said that he is going to trial tomorrow to testify against the man who killed his nephew right in front of him. He’s worried of course about repercussions. He says he told his judge friend that this is why people don’t come forward – fear of retaliation. He told me it’s because of how easy the NOPD can be bought. He said a few dollars a cop will tell…

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If you asked me about New Orleans

I’ve been reluctant to even change my hairdresser to be here – instead still seeing my stylist in San Francisco – but today Graham got the best haircut in the world – and so now I’m moving that much closer to believing New Orleans can deliver on everything. Scott Reynaud at Jupiter Salon in the Warehouse District – 304.4752. He said that if people read the news they’d think we are still not back –…

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