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Our treasures

We drove Loca out to the lakefront yesterday morning and walked from one end to the other. There was hardly a soul out there. It has been sparse since Katrina but it was almost dead on such a beautiful day. Loca romped up and down and tried to climb down the slippery algae steps into the lake while pelicans in a group of five sailed by, and coots and cormorants hung out near the shore.…

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Ronnie Lamarque

I was driving down the I-10 the other day and was looking at the billboards along the highway as I cover out of home advertising and was noticing a lot of blank boards. Then I saw Lamarque Ford’s ad and thought wow, Ronnie Lamarque got old. Which of course means, I got old. Ronnie’s hair is almost snow white, while mine remains semi-naturally red. Hey Ronnie, I’m bridging the gap with hair color!

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O really? Start here…

As Loca and I rounded the Marconi side of the park, I saw the familiar inscription on a concrete pad by the lagoon – WPA 1936 – 1937. Obama is calling for a public works project the likes we haven’t seen since the highways were laid, but I’d say more like since the WPA set out to build infrastructure across this great country. What I’d like to tell O is to start here because W…

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The envelope, please

Carmac would hold the envelope to his head and say what the question was, before opening the answer. Last night, a woman said her breast cancer has moved to her lymph nodes, stage 2. I reached out my hand to touch her on instinct, although I barely knew her. This morning, Obama said in so many words, the country is sick (we knew that) and it is going to get worse before it gets better…

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We have nothing to fear but fear itself

It seems like you can’t turn on the news or pick up any magazine without talk of the recessions or the depression or whatever we are going to call this period in time. I was coming out of the parking lot of Party City on Veterans in Metairie, where I had to go to get the balloons yesterday, and there was a car with a bumper sticker that said “Geaux McCain!” – a Louisiana stamp…

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Listening to your own advice

I was feeling a little low about life – about working so hard and always the brass ring seems to move further and further out ahead of me. About not being able to do anything for my mother who spent the last week in her bed 24/7 because she was feeling weak (and scared). I brought mom groceries yesterday and was full of good advice about how she could feel better, but then I left…

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Revolution

There is a revolutionary spirit in the air so instead of getting bummed out by the loss of control of your retirement, and the bleak outlook on the economy, think of this – be thankful that Obama won this presidential election – think of how bleak the world would look if Sarah Palin was the Vice President of the United States of America. Now that would make me take the poison pill.

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Picking your team

You know that old saying, I wouldn’t want to belong to any group who would have me? Well, I was thinking about Obama and how he has picked a team of intelligent and diverse people to work with him over the next difficult four (hopefully eight) years. I love that about him. I’ve stood by and watched people I know structure their team – and seen most have a tendency to align themselves with the…

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Most people are good

I was walking very briskly this morning as it has turned cold here in our lovely vacation isle of denial. It was 54° this morning – yikes! I saw the Great Blue Heron circling the small island in the lagoon in the park, and then the Great Egret tucked beside a tree. A thought occurred to me – do you realize that 99% of the readers who have responded to my blog over the past…

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