Sunday, May 06, 2007

Each day it seems, I grow more weary. Maybe it's because I give much of my attention to what is going on in our storm riddled area and see the underlying outcome of what is transpiring. Governor Barbour said in an article that living cheap on the Coast is gone. People of modest income can no longer live close to the water in their "little" houses but people who can afford to build to code (the wealthy) can. To me, it makes no sense as the modest income people ("worker bees") play a big part in keeping the "wealthy" on the beaches. Renters occupy the majority of the FEMA trailers as they wait for rental properties to become available to them. It will soon be 2 yrs. and that hasn't happened. Also building to code is nonsense ... there wasn't anything that could stand against Katrina. Somewhere in one of my many posts, I talked about the hotel in Gulfport that was part of the Grand Casino. I mentioned to many people over the years that it was leaning to the right. After Katrina made landfall, the lean to the right was very pronounced.... it was taken down. Homes that had structures of steel were destroyed. The steel remaining was twisted and worthless.

The most disheartening thing that is happening here is that we, the people, aren't fighting for our rights, we are just laying down for the count. One, two, three. You're OUT!

Pictures taken in Pascagoula yesterday .......



Lake Avenue

Saturday, May 05, 2007


Tornadoes in Kansas and Oklahoma

SunHerald.com : Cheap living on Coast is over

SunHerald.com : Cheap living on Coast is over: "The days of people of modest means living near the lapping waters of the Mississippi Sound may be drawing to an end, Barbour conceded when asked. Mississippi was one of the last places in the country where such was still the case."

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Volunteers Help Clean And Restore D'Iberville Marsh

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Volunteers Help Clean And Restore D'Iberville Marsh: "Volunteers helped unclog the wetlands around Fountain Pier in D'Iberville Friday morning.

Picking through the marsh grasses, they're finding plenty of storm debris."

Friday, May 04, 2007

Today has been a very hectic day. To have the police at my house at approximately 9:30AM isn't something I am use to. They came back again at 4:30PM and said what happened is revenge on the neighbor's part because I asked that they not put their garbage cans in front of my house. He was ordered this morning to take the "eyesore" down but, he didn't, instead he drove iron bars into the ground from the corner of my fence to the concrete pillar that cities use to mark property lines. He also put his garbage can on my side again, just not in front of the house. Needless to say, my yard doesn't look good. I don't know what he is trying to prove, the line has always been there. The police will patrol. Even if I hadn't been delayed and frazzled by the bizarre actions of a neighbor, I couldn't take pictures because of the rain. As soon as the skies clear, I will be driving around looking for progress.
This doesn't look any better, does it?

There were actually three patrol cars here. All they could do was tell the neighbor to take down the contraption even if he thought it was on his property because it is an eyesore. So at this time the neighbor is trespassing all over my side yard with a huge measuring tape. I guess he didn't hear eyesore or obstruction of view.

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Katrina Victim "Will" Identified As Pass Christian Man

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Katrina Victim "Will" Identified As Pass Christian Man: "Coroner Gary Hargrove made a big announcement Friday morning on WLOX News. One of the two unknown Katrina victims has been identified.

The man known as 'Will' has now been identified as James L. Blair, a 78-year-old male. He lived on Hurricane Circle in Pass Christian."

Neighbors

Every once in awhile I veer from the storm and touch on my personal life .. this is one of those times. What do you do with a neighbor that is driving you crazy? Unfortunately, subdivisions have houses that are very close to the neighbor on either side. I spent months out of the two years that I have been here trying to get a neighbor to stop blowing leaves off his driveway into my side yard. I am happy to say that has stopped but putting garbage cans and debris in the front of my house hasn't. So two weeks ago when the pickup guys were there I went out to tell them that all the "junk" wasn't mine. We are to put "our" garbage in front of our property as there are fines for what you put out as garbage ... like paint cans or old batteries. His wife came out to see what we were talking about and said to me that she didn't understand why I objected to it. The "guys" explained to her that it was to be in front of their property and in the proper containers before they will take it. They didn't take anything they had out that day. When that happens it remains in front of my house for weeks. At this time, there is an open container of garbage sitting out there since Tuesday that wasn't picked up.

Late last night I heard hammering noises at my side window and when I looked out I couldn't believe the "tacky" mess I saw. What in the world is he doing now? It is over the property line and attached to my side fence.



This can be seen as you drive down the street .. the flowers I have planted pale in comparison to this. We still haven't gotten much rain, only a slight drizzle!

Thursday, May 03, 2007


Waiting On The Rain

WLOX Weather Forecast
Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed
Hi 82 F
Lo 75 F
Isolated T-Storms
Hi 78 F
Lo 70 F
Numerous T-Storms
Hi 81 F
Lo 68 F
Few T-Storms
Hi 80 F
Lo 69 F
Isolated T-Storms
Hi 80 F
Lo 69 F
Few T-Storms
Hi 80 F
Lo 68 F
Scattered T-Storms
Hi 79 F
Lo 67 F
Scattered T-Storms

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Your Hometown News - Moss Point/Escatawpa

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Your Hometown News - Moss Point/Escatawpa: "A homeowner in Moss Point has been waiting on the second phase of the grant program so she can move on with her life. It's been difficult and while other agencies could lend a helping hand, they also are waiting on the state to decide her fate. Nancy Hall shared her frustration with Action Reporter A.J. Giardina."
New Construction-Pascagoula

We have a chance for rain tomorrow but if that doesn't happen it's okay because I have another plan for my yards. I intend to fill the yards with decorative statues ... some will be pretty and some will be whimsical. The drought we are going through is nothing new in our area. Usually when the rains come the plants grow, flowers bloom and then comes July. The plants and flowers burn to a crisp. We know this but still we plant with hopes that this time it will be different. BUT just in case, I am starting something new.



I will be out soon looking for interesting pictures to show you. New construction is getting harder to find but as soon as the people who are in the FEMA trailers can cut through the "red tape" and assistance comes to their aid, there will be a bulding boom. It just isn't happening at this point in time.

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Biloxi Bridge Clears Major Hurdle

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Biloxi Bridge Clears Major Hurdle: "State Transportation officials say to be able to open two lanes of the Biloxi bridge traffic in November, they must first complete three or four projects considered to be major challenges. Now MDOT officials are pleased to say, 'One down.'"

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Future Of Hurricane Recovery Aid Uncertain

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Future Of Hurricane Recovery Aid Uncertain: "Congressional leaders vowed a fight, yet the fate of billions of dollars in hurricane recovery aid they consider key to helping restore the Gulf Coast remained uncertain Wednesday, a day after the president vetoed a war spending bill that included the money."

SunHerald.com : The missing link

SunHerald.com : The missing link: "BAY ST. LOUIS --
For the first time, the state Department of Transportation has officially committed to an opening date for the new two-mile bridge across the Bay of St. Louis."

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

My mood was one of melancholy as I drove around the areas in Pascagoula. On this particular day I was making a mental note of objects (like fences or street manhole covers) to see what condition they were in. It didn't really matter what I chose to look for ... there was always damage. Many chain link fences around houses are either twisted out of shape or leaning at various angles. Manhole covers along many of the streets have started to sink and makes for quite a jolt if you should happen to drive into one as I did .... my tire should have exploded. There are houses that are damaged and look abandoned. Neighbors who have repaired their homes can't be happy looking at the damage that surrounds them. The area where I live is an old subdivision that has gone down over the years. Only part of the street I live on looks presentable. Many houses took on water from the Pascagoula River when the storm made landfall and were heavily damaged. The streets are collapsing here too. It's a sad situation. I have pictures from various areas around town of damaged homes.


It is sad to see this and personally not be able to help them. I recently said how tired I am and it is true. If I were to diagnose my condition, I would say that I am emotionally drained. August will be two years and I think each and every one of us are exhausted. See yall!

SunHerald.com : Miss. soldier back in states after being wounded in Iraq

SunHerald.com : Miss. soldier back in states after being wounded in Iraq: "CLARKSDALE --
A 22-year-old soldier from Lyon has been flown to Fort Lewis, Wash. for more treatment of wounds suffered when his Humvee was damaged by an improvised explosive device in Iraq.

Spec. Matthew Sanders was wounded April 22, while on patrol south of Baghdad, said his father, Marshall Sanders."

Monday, April 30, 2007

I decided today, since there aren't many homes to take pictures of to show you new construction, that I will begin taking pictures of whatever I see of interest on my rides around Pascagoula. Beach Boulevard and Washington Avenue were the areas that had their homes reduced to slabs and have had to completely rebuild. There are many people like my daughter, Anita, who had their homes destroyed by the water but the structures were left standing. Anita is probably one of a few people who will literally take you on a virtual tour of her home and show you actual repairs as they are done. If you haven't payed her a visit ... please do! As for my blog, I have pretty well been focused on progress being made in my hometown of Pascagoula. On occasion, I have taken pictures in Biloxi and Gulfport. My wish is to somehow get all my writings and pictures in some kind of giant album for future generations. At this time, Blogger has no way for us to backup and safeguard all the hard work we do. I shudder when I think that one wrong move on their part and our blogs would be lost history.

Washington Avenue


Lake Avenue

Besides new construction, I will take pictures of houses that are gutted and unoccupied 20 mos.after the storm. There are also houses with blue tarps on the roof and still far too many Fema trailers.

Lighthouse moving to dry land

Lighthouse moving to dry land: "PASCAGOULA -- One of the waterfront enhancements Pascagoula officials are excited about is bringing the historic Round Island Lighthouse, built in 1859, onshore so citizens and tourists can view it within the city limits."

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Holiday Remembers Fallen Confederate Soldiers

WLOX-TV - The News for South Mississippi: Holiday Remembers Fallen Confederate Soldiers: "Visitors seemed surprised to find the courthouse closed on Monday. A sign on the door made mention of the holiday, but the greater reason could be found in the nearby parking lot.

That's where a memorial to confederate soldiers encourages remembrance."

SunHerald.com : 'Guiding Light' cast, crew get back to work

SunHerald.com : 'Guiding Light' cast, crew get back to work: "The cast and crew members of 'Guiding Light,' the CBS daytime drama, are back in the construction business again and will present another Biloxi homeowner with keys to a new, furnished home Tuesday."