The Day after Yesterday*
Victorian Light, Prytania Street, New Orleans 11/2006
Marilyn Vanummelen Fournet, New Orleans 11/2006
Construction Site, New Orleans , 11/2006
Reserved For, Metairie , LA 10/2006
The Day after Yesterday* was the clever title of the fictitious novel by Paul Giamatti ’s character in the brilliant film Sideways. It’s such a confusing phrase and idea, which I realized fit with my feelings about New Orleans , more than a year after Katrina. Frankly, I don’t know what to think about what is going on or what the city will end up being! It’s the day after yesterday.
Marilyn Vanummelen Fournet, New Orleans 11/2006
Construction Site, New Orleans , 11/2006
Reserved For, Metairie , LA 10/2006
The Day after Yesterday* was the clever title of the fictitious novel by Paul Giamatti ’s character in the brilliant film Sideways. It’s such a confusing phrase and idea, which I realized fit with my feelings about New Orleans , more than a year after Katrina. Frankly, I don’t know what to think about what is going on or what the city will end up being! It’s the day after yesterday.
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2 Comments:
Who tapes a sign to the bushes?
?? Good question, but it was strange to see and I loved the color of paper and tape. It was posted behind the pastor's house at a church. Evidently, someone had won the right to park in this reserved spot! And that is the rest of the story.
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