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May 25
The Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, near Prytania Street and Washington Avenue.
New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 4.10.2010
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
OK, Hurricane Issac: don’t do this.
House along Pontchartrain Boulevard
Post-Katrina
New Orleans
photographed 4.2007, 20 months after Katrina
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
Inside the Design Within Reach store on Magazine Street in New Orleans. (I tend to call the store by what I believe to be a more accurate name, Design Almost Within Reach. Check out a few price tags: you’ll see what I am talking about.)
New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 4.10.2010
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
The Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, near Prytania Street and Washington Avenue.
New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 4.10.2010
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
Flowers, and a tomb.
Metairie Cemetery
New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 4.10.2010
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
Yesterday’s picture of wide-open spaces and a comment from a fellow Plains dweller made me start to think about how closed in everything felt when I lived in New Orleans.
And that made me look back at pictures from my last trip to the city, in 2010.
I found these sad flowers at the Metairie Cemetery. Even though they are plastic, they still look wilted.
New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 4.10.2010
Posted in Cemetery, Photography
Tags: 365 photo project, hai, laurie jameson, louisiana, metairie cemetery, new orleans, new orleans louisiana, photo a day
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