August 30, 2009
Je t'aime pour toujours, Nouvelle Orleans!
I did not write about Hurricane Katrina yesterday.
I spent the entire day honoring the city, its people and my Gran.
Many of you who read here know she was the force in my life. She made me who I am and who she was, was NOLA.
Everything she did, from the chicory in her coffee, to the fruit in her jello, to Revillion and the mid-night masses Christmas Eve, was NOLA.
As a child she almost lost her life to NOLA in a battle with malaria.
I don't even speak about her gumbo, only Leah Chase knows anything about that.
When she passed, my heart broke like never before ~ only until Katrina had I suffered like that.
I was not there, but I watched, and groaned, and yelled at the television for someone to go there.
Then I went there.
It still pains me 4 years later, the images, the suffering and the unanswered pledges.
The "refugees" of their own land, left to drown.
Here in Chicago, I try to look at the good.
The dedication. The voices. The renewal speak. The Hope.
I enjoy being able to have Cafe Dumond on our shelves here because of so many displaced.
I enjoy all the things we used to have to search for or have shipped.
Jewel carries ALL the NOLA brands now. But, I long to move.
Where the sky hangs, the humidity hugs and the people are smiling.
Where the streets come alive and there is a party in the hearts.
Folks let's help to keep NOLA alive.
Do what you can.
I won't bombard you with a list. {Yes, there is still a list} BUT, I think the most important causes right now are the New Orleans School District, Charity Hospital, and Levees.org.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
I can make a pretty good jambalaya, but there's a place in Evanston that makes some pretty good Cajun food.
It's called the Dixie Kitchen and Bait Shop.
I've had dinner there a couple of times, but never breakfast.
According to the reviews I've read on line, breakfast is THE meal to get here, and it includes chicory coffee.
http://foodio54.com/restaurant/Evanston-IL/250c7/Dixie-Kitchen--Bait-Shop
We should do breakfast here sometime, but it may be tricky coordinating our schedules.
Sounds like a date! I LOVE Dixie Kitchen. Good Southern, down-home cooking - Let's make it soon! YUM!
Post a Comment