Of course, while we were away the wrath of Katrina took hold of the south. One of mine and the Sweet One's best friends lives in New Orleans. We travel to N.O. at least twice a year to see her, her boyfriend and the wonderful, beautiful, culturally rich city that we and many others have grown to love. Most importantly our friend and her BF and dog are safe and dry at the BF's brother's home in Alabama, but, like most, they have no idea what the state of their house is or if they even have one to go back to at this point. I have to say that I am devastated. I can not stop watching the news even tho I know I need to. I can't stop crying. Just the loss of life alone is hard to fathom. The devastation. The whole city is gone! I can't imagine, this city that I and so many others love, that so many call home, is no longer the same place and it will be so long before it is again.
I wish there was something I could do. I wish I could go down there and dish out food or take people to safety or just give them all hugs, but that is unrealistic. I have given to the American Red Cross and without sounding like a telethon I really urge everyone to do the same. Even $10 that you would have spent on two beers would help. As many of you probably know, a lot of the south is poor. If you've ever been to the south you know that the poor population far outweighs the rich and seeing it up close on the television, all of the people that didn't leave because they really had no where to go now have nothing. Even less than the nothing that they had before Katrina.
Okay, I know I am starting to sound ridiculous. I hope that all of you are safe and dry and that any of your family, friends, loved ones, etc are okay and accounted for.
Now come on Thursday! We need some Half-Nekkid Thursday relief!