Mary
F., Artist, French Quarter
I saw
my grandmothers house in Plaquemines Parish
washed up on the levee on the other side of the
river from where it originally stood. Theyre
deeming Plaquemines Parish totally uninhabitable.
But they need to let people in to see their things,
to touch their possessions. Its like a death,
you have to see it to know, to understand it.
Some
people have strength and will want to rebuild. Some
people do. I want to go home. Im a French
Quarter rat; Ive lived there for twenty years.
I sell my artwork on the street.
I dont
know anything else.
As for
New Orleans, I would not know where to start to
get things going again. Theyve got greedy
companies just waiting to snap it up. Casino companies
waiting, real estate companies waiting. Theyve
got to let the people decide. Let all the residents
back in and let them decide what happens with the
city. Theyve got to let people back int o
reclaim their lives. Keep casino companies from
going in there and taking property that is unclaimed.
Returning people to the residential areas has to
happen before they can restart business.
Im
psychic, so Im feeling all the pain. I need
to paint, but I dont want to paint the destruction.
I need to paint some healing scenes.
What
I want most now is to be in the same city as my
daughter.