Dominating the first two games of a series and then forgetting how to play baseball!!
We! Are! So! Back!
We! Are! So! Back!
A little late, but we wanted to share some photos from Strong Towns NOLA’s first catch-basin crawl.
A few of us got out around Linda Boggs/Norman C. Francis and cleared leaves, sediment, and debris from several catch basins. It was rainy and muddy, but we got it done.
It is a small thing, but keeping drainage clear is one of those basic forms of neighborhood maintenance that can make a real difference when heavy rain hits.
Thank you to everyone who came out, brought tools, or supported us. We are excited to keep building this group and to organize more practical neighborhood projects soon.
If you are interested in joining a future cleanup or meeting, keep an eye on Strong Towns NOLA / drop a comment below.
Miami, FL - Sources reported that multiple Marlins players were startled by an apparent riot growing at loan depot park after a crowd supposedly broke into the stadium. After investigating, the players were assured they were actually “fans”, what they were doing was “cheering” and they were allowed to be in the stadium. A spokesperson from Miami said they were unfamiliar with this practice.
Seems like it’s been a few years this corner building on OC Haley and Felicity got renovated and they threw these signs up but nothing ever opened. The light is still on every night. Anyone know the story?
Thanks to Zach and Trolly Problems for teaching us that Shayne and Amanda are actually the exact same height. I always had a hard time telling them apart!