I-Life in New Orleans 2006

Monday, March 27, 2006

my final ten images

Ten images that I had intially intended for blog posts on the road, but weren't able to sneak in within the borders of my schedule, tech problems, or simple sleepiness at the end of each day. enjoy. (ps - Internet Explorer will show captions if you hover your mouse over a picture)

Suprise.
Our leaders: Dan Herron and Brian Smith, and significantly assisted by Mr. Fred Kirstein
Street artists in the French Quarter
Old drawbridges across offshoots of the Mississipi
Sam and Julene
The Chalmette National Cemetary bordered our home camp
Please no.
Clay and Tyler
A secret through-the-fence picture of our FEMA base camp
The 'X' mark appears on every flooded house.  top:date inspected  left:inspecting agency  right:animals present/found  bottom:bodies found

5 Comments:

  • Chris,

    Thanks for keeping folks updated as we rocked that trip awesome style. Is there going to be a server where we'll be able to see a more extensive collection of pictures?

    By Blogger Cap'n A-Hab, at 5:44 PM  

  • Thanks for keeping the blog Chris. I know my friends and family enjoyed being able to keep up with what I was doing even if I didn't have time to give them a call.

    By Blogger Razzie, at 9:46 AM  

  • Thank you Chris for the pictures and commentary, I shared the site with my family and friends who were very impressed that all of you gave up your spring break to do such a wonderful project. Thanks for the picture of Julene!

    Julene's mom

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:38 PM  

  • Hi Chris! (This is former Allen Hall iLifer Lisa B now Lisa G, wife of Tony G) Got this link off Ty's blog and as an iLife alum, it's awesome to see that you all had another great service trip. God has continued to bless your awesome church - You guys truly are the hands and feet of the body of Christ! Love and blessings to all!!

    By Blogger lisa :), at 8:59 AM  

  • i loved the second image. very nice and great smiles all over :) If you want firefox to show captions, use "title" tags along with "alt"

    By Blogger Nabeel, at 12:58 PM  

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