Here are some more photos w/ rudimentary text.

213 - 215 flotsam and jetsam at the daycare center which is now being converted to a community space/distribution center by Common Ground volunteers.

220 Code Pink House (was on CodePINK website)

224 Me on garage/computer center roof, pulling weeds to make way for solar shower water tank.

250 mobile health unit parked in front of Common Ground Free Health Clinic (in Malik's mosque)The mobile unit makes visits to the 9th ward, hardes hit, as well is in Algies, where CG is located.

251 Side door of the clinic

252 Algiers point welcomes you

253 house for sale

254 (my notes say T-mobile and I don't remember what that means. . .)

255 spilled mardi gras beads

293 tree on house

294 dead cat

298 guarding the Algiers courthouse (note machine gun - these guys are everywhere!)

299 shape of things to come, in historic neighborhood. The Algiers neighborhood is a historic district, with some amazingly beautiful 19th century houses. It has been mostly spared from the worst effects of the hurricane, e.g., flooding.

042 and 043 candelight vigil at the ferry landing. Yes, we had one here too,with a small handful of people. We are posed in front of the statue of Louis Armstrong in one of the photos, but you can't see it. The ferry goes to the French Quarter and takes about 5 minutes to cross. The vigil moved from the ferry landing along the levee and back into the neighborhood.

036 wrecked house in the midst of untouched houses in Algiers neighborhood.

037 solar shower tank in place on roof (Jeff the carpenter calls it Lenin's tomb)