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A Creole Townhouse
I visited New Orleans years before hurricane Katrina where hundreds were killed and eighty percent of the city was flooded. I saw the Mardi Gras Parade, I listened to jazz music on Bourbon Street and I took a tour of the French Quarter, the Vieux Carre, the oldest and most unique neighbourhood in New Orleans. I saw lots of great architecture, unique treasures, but I was drawn to the Creole townhouses. courtyards and arcades balconies with steep pitched roofs speaks of history There was one townhouse dripping with green that touched my soul. It spoke to me of the struggle and poverty and racial strife and of the vibrant history of this old city. The falling foliage spoke of great pride and was exquisite to behold, so picturesque. Timeless was the beauty, alive and reflective of history. After Katrina, I worried for this house of beauty, but I heard that, The Quarter suffered relatively little damage from flooding, although some were damaged from wind. Oh what became of that beautiful townhouse? I wish I knew. oh did brick save you you were high above the sea do the plants still drip ___________________________ December 29, 2015 Haibun For the contest, A House In New Orleans, sponsor, Lin Lane Third Place
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