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This is a house in Lakeview after Katrina.

This is a house in Lakeview after Katrina. [Read more]

This is an aerial photo, showing the wide-spread flooding of the New Orleans metro area due to the levees breaking after Hurricane Katrina.

This is an aerial photo, showing the wide-spread flooding of the New Orleans metro area due to the levees breaking after... [Read more]

Formerly Ancelet's Cajun Market housed in a former gas station. Their smoker sat in front under what used to be the awning. Twin City Highway in Port Arthur. 
Take on October 11, 2005.

Ancelet's Cajun Market housed in a former gas station. Their smoker sat in front under what used to be the awning. Twin City... [Read more]

The mailboxes at our apartment complex were smashed by Rita.
Taken on Oct 10, 2005

The mailboxes at our Port Arthur, TX apartment complex were smashed by Rita. Taken on Oct 10, 2005 [Read more]

This is a radio interview with New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, just days after Katrina flooded the city. This interview originated on WWL 870am, and... [view]

People stretched along the long road out of town as thousands of people evacuated Southeast Texas along the routes we were forced to take north and east of the Beaumont-Port Arthur area. Many people walked their dogs, or themselves, while the traffic stopped, which was frequent. 

This photo is from the Big Thicket National Preserve with no services near, such as restrooms, gas stations, convenient stores, or restaurants. The wooded edges of the road served as public bathrooms because we had no other choice.

People stretched along the long road out of town as thousands of people evacuated Southeast Texas along the routes we were... [Read more]

Get me out of here! This was the scene as thousands of people evacuated Southeast Texas along the evacuation routes we were forced to take north and east of the Beaumont-Port Arthur area.
 At this point we were in the Big Thicket National Preserve with no services near, such as restrooms, gas stations, convenient stores, or restaurants. The wooded edges of the road served as public bathrooms because we had no other choice. One unfortunate outcome of this evacuation is that some of these back roads were destroyed by all of the garbage, waste, and traffic, such as huge chunks of pavement were pulled up by 18-wheelers. Oh yeah and the temps were in the 100s. Taken on Sept 22, 2005.

Get me out of here! This was the scene as thousands of people evacuated Southeast Texas along the evacuation routes we were... [Read more]

This boat in Sabine Pass was blown over by the storm where it remained tipped over 90 degrees too far.
Taken on Oct 16

This boat in Sabine Pass was blown over by the storm where it remained tipped over 90 degrees too far. Taken on Oct 16 [Read more]

A truck blown into a ditch after the hurricane in Sabine Pass across the street from some of the dry docks. Taken October 16, 2005

A truck blown into a ditch after the hurricane in Sabine Pass across the street from some of the dry docks. Taken October... [Read more]

Hurricane Katrina has been a terrifying, horrific and shocking experience for me. It was devastating to see so many of the people of New Orleans in the conditions that they were left in for so long. It still sends chills down... [view]

A jumble of shrimp boats grounded in Sabine Pass, TX, taken October 16, 2005

A jumble of shrimp boats grounded in Sabine Pass, TX, taken October 16, 2005 [Read more]

A gas station that clearly can't sell gas tries to woo customers in to buy drinks, snacks, or ice at the corner of Jimmy Johnson Blvd and 9th Avenue, Port Arthur, TX, taken October 11, 2005

A gas station that clearly can't sell gas tries to woo customers in to buy drinks, snacks, or ice at the corner of Jimmy... [Read more]