When I drove across the country a few months ago, I visited my aunt and uncle who took me on a drive through ward 9 in New Orleans. Five years later and the area is still looking pretty bad. But there are crews building new houses in place of where others once stood. The experience of driving through there was jawdropping. I had never seen anything like it. The X’s were still on most of the houses, signifying the time when search crews came through looking for survivors. Some occupied houses with renovations and those just trying to get by still exhibited the X’s, which I can only imagine to be a memorial of what happened at that time.And like all forms of media, these photos don’t even come close to actually showing or describing this area.
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I had previously written that I was moving out of Philadelphia and traveling across the US to ultimately end up in California for a couple of months. Well, I left last Thursday before the east coast got hammered with that huge snowstorm. I knew it was coming and Thursday was my window of opportunity to leave so I took it. As I was leaving York County, Pennsylvania, I passed graffiti that read “It can get better”. Perhaps it was a sentimental goodbye from Pennsylvania to start my new work/travel life.
I drove as far as I could until I hit rain in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. I think I was on the road for about 11 hours. I was exhausted and ready to find a hotel. I chose a hotel that was part of the Wyndham chain hotels, thinking that it would be good. I did an inspection of the room before agreeing that I would take it and everything looked good. But then I pulled down the sheets and there were hairs and a mysterious brown stain. (Not to mention that there really were mirrors on the wall). I probably should have taken photos, but I was so disgusted and tired. I ended up finding another hotel a couple of exits further that was much better except that it smelled like fragrance plug-ins. It’s come to my knowledge in the last year that I’ve become super sensitive to smells and I hate fragrance plug-ins.
I woke the next morning and drove to Atlanta, Georgia in pouring rain. As I was leaving North Carolina, I stopped at a random exit to get gas. There were two weird abandoned buildings amongst the fireworks stops that seem to be overwhelming in the southern states. Every exit that I stopped at in the south seems to have some kind of interesting abandoned place.



I knew a few photographers from istockphoto and an old friend from California who live in Atlanta. We went out for dinner and it was great to see them. I stayed at my friend’s house in East Atlanta, which was quite eclectic and filled with many craftsman homes from the 1920s. I probably would have liked the area, but I was eager to get off of the east coast and away from crappy weather so I left Atlanta the next day.
I drove through Alabama. In my opinion, Alabama is possibly one of the strangest places in the country. And if you know me, I LOVE strange. The Salton Sea in California is one of the weirdest places I have ever been to. Alabama is like the Salton Sea except that it’s a WHOLE STATE. A whole state of weird amazing subjects. I was so tired when I left Atlanta, but I became all giddy as I drove through the back roads of Atlanta on my way to the coast. I passed some awesome places. I’m kind of kicking myself for not stopping to photograph some of them (such as the abandoned “Hurricane Drive-in”). But the reality of it was that I was a bit more scared about being shot in the back woods of Alabama than in Northeast Philly.



I ended up in the Mobile, Alabama area for the night where I had a huge southern BBQ sampler dinner complete with cole slaw, baked beans, and sweet tea. At 4am, my stomach was not so happy with me.
I drove along the Gulf Coast to New Orleans on Sunday. Again, amazing things in Alabama.




So yes, I arrived in New Orleans on the day of the Superbowl. I wasn’t even planning to go to New Orleans, let alone be there during the Superbowl. I am in New Orleans now. I have family that live here whom I haven’t seen for a while. I went to my first-ever Superbowl party last night. We had a fun time and since the Saints won, the city went crazy. And being that Mardi Gras is a week away, it’s party week in New Orleans!










