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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

POD - More Messages


Here's a message from my friendly gas station guy. I'm just concerned that the puns will stop - they seem to put up interesting ones about football, but usually skip out on anything else...

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

POD - Band on the run


This is the view out my window at work - there was a large marching band taking the shortcut up Lafayette, past my window to get to the Superdome. They seemed kinda rag-tag, but they were playing a school fight song (I can never tell them apart...) so they might have been part of something somewhere, but to me, just sorta random!

Monday, January 17, 2011

POD - Break In as I was breaking out...


I'm not sure, but there may have been a break-in when I was breaking out of work. Ha, ha. They're re-doing the HVAC system at work, and they're getting rid of the old systems, but I guess the only doors they'll fit out of are the big double doors at the front. It's just funny to see a forklift at the gates...

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Bummer!

365 Pictures a day fail at 15 days. I've had a horrible cold, but I think I'll keep trying at the picture taking. I'm going to go for 360 days (not necessarily in a row).

Anyways, I've been really wanting one of my mom's gooey wonderful carmel rolls that she makes from scratch. Probably part of the pity party I've been pitching for myself since I've been sick. Anyways, so since today was Saturday & Matt planned to spend some quality time with cows & the new Fallout game, so I knew I'd have the place to myself. So I made dough, made homemade pizza for dinner & we're having carmel rolls for breakfast tomorrow morning. Yay.

Check out the pics of the stuff in progress. I hope they're yummy tomorrow morning!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

POD - Good, but weird lookin'


Why is it that the yummiest stuff looks the grossest? We went to Pat O'Briens, and had their spinach/artichoke dip and it was delish, but it looks gross. Food pictures never really seem to turn out for me, maybe I'll try harder at that? Eh. Anyways, we went there after we went to see the Phunny Phorty Phellows - so more than a week ago - it's the beginning of the Mardi Gras season here. So it's legal to eat King Cake. And I think it's on King's Day which is 12 days after Christmas. Anyways it was interesting, and something they only do around here, I suspect...

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

I've found T.H.E.M.


Driving down the street in Metairie, I've found T.H.E.M. I don't know who they are, but I'll know T.H.E.M. when I see T.H.E.M....

Day 10 of 365


Sometimes I think the guy at the corner gas station is communicating in some sort of code. A code that I really don't understand.

Speaking of - look, it's 1-11-11! I'm posting this at 1:11, just to be funny!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Day 9 of 365


I see this guy on my way to work every morning. He seems really excited to be there. But then again, on Monday mornings, I imagine I look really similar...

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Day 8 of 365


Wait - what! I was surprised to see the slogan that Rydell Chevrolet of Grand Forks, ND used for years when we lived there on a car with a Virginia license plate attributed to a New Orleans restaurant.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Day 7 of 365


I thought this was a really cool way to try to emphasize the amount of troops. There was a display in front of a lit flag of each country & each toy soldier represents 2,000 men. I'm all about different ways to illustrate information...

Friday, January 7, 2011

Day 6 of 365


The things they took with them - this is part of one of the American's kits of supplies they carried with them. I especially like "Barb"asol.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Day 5 of 365


He's watching the coast, ready to sound the alert...

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Day 4 of 365


The "landing" boat with the jeep in it was made in New Orleans. Apparently Andrew Jackson Higgins had a boat company in New Orleans, where he had something like 50 or 500 employees and he had this idea on how to do water landings, which was a great help in the Pacific theater. They said that by the end of the war there were 300,000 employees of the Higgins boat company, and they had made something like 98% of all the Navy's amphibious landing boats.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Day 3 of 365


A vast armada looms - at the WWII museum.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Day 2 of 365


Bread & Butter Pickles - they were spicier than the ones Grandma used to make...

Sunday, January 2, 2011

The New Old Me


So I've decided to try the 365 project - the one where you take at least one picture a day. I was going thru the photos from last year and realized that I really dropped off on taking any pics, and it seems like a good project. Anyways, I figure this is a great place to view my pictures, and I'm sure you'd love to see 'em. It's like a little snapshot of my life, kinda?

Anyways, here's the first one - Matt & I ate at the American Sector, it's the John Besch restaurant that's attached to the WWII museum. The museum was pretty cool... and the food was great. If you ever come here to visit, we'll have to go down and see if Art's ship is one of the ones they talk about. They're expanding the museum, so it'd be fun to go back and see what else they've got going on...