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A Place to Lay My Head - New Orleans to Austin

Fri Sep 16, 2005 at 06:21:12 PM PDT

Just stopped off for Ruffin to heat up some Gumbo on the way to move into his apartment. Ruffin is excited to be leaving the Austin Convention Center, and to have a place of his own in Austin for now. We located a couple of place settings of dishes and some silverware. Some salt and some Ivory Liquid. And a spare mixing bowl. Ruffin is taking his cot and bedding from the Convention Center for now. Austex54 is bringing him a mattress tonight.

Ruffin says, "Hello, and God Bless all of you. Please join me in New Orleans for Mardi Gras. I appreciate everything you have done for me in Austin. It feels Good to have my own place for now, and I think I can work the bus lines, and find a job or two."

"I spent several days under the Causeway Bridge for I-10, with only the clothes on my back.  It was muddy and stank like nothing I have every smelled before. It was way too crowded, but I did get to see Jesse Jackson who came to help our people. I got there by taking a boat down Delachaise Street to St. Charles, and walked from St. Charles to Napoleon to a bus to go to Houston, but was instead dropped at the causeway bridge.  The water was all in my house when I began making my way to safety."

"I had nothing to eat for days, and could not eat the food here in the Convention Center, so I guess I had not eaten for six days when Mister Robert found me exhausted in the Convention Center and took me out to eat for some Crab meat bisque to get my strength back up.  Now we have become friends, and I have my own place to sleep again tonight."

"I appreciate the people of Austin for their help and prayers.  This is one experience I won't forget.  Ever."

Veronica is moving into her place tonight, along with many of the senior citizens from New Orleans. We are getting her a plant for her balcony tomorrow.

Janet Strange is taking Liz to the Humane Shelter to pick up her dogs, while Troy and Ari move their things into their new apartment near Oltorf and I-35. Troy and I took a short trip to San Antonio last evening, and he plans to drive to Houston tomorrow to visit his two year old son for the first time since the strom - though it will be a while before he can get to Atlanta to visit his 11 year old son, Troy Junior.  In New Orleans Troy lived in the same neighborhood with both sons, so he misses them a great deal, and they miss each other.

Karyn, Orlando, Edwima, Lawrence, Michelle and most of their family are locating near Northcross Mall, although Roderick, his three siblings and his mother Coretta will be a few blocks away.

Karry left today for Kentucky to join his brother. I told him goodbye for all of us, thanks for the Gumbo he cooked, and that we are proud to have known him. He promised to call me with his new contact information.

Relaxing a moment while Ruffin heats his Gumbo and makes some rice. And smoking my brand new pipe Ruffin got for me from Wal-Mart last evening as a surprise thank you. I have never had one which meant as much to me. I will treasure this gift of friendship for years.

Ruffin and I met with the apartment folk and they provided some pots and a skillet - and will provide a shower curtain.  Austex54 brought by the mattress - bed frame to follow tomorrow - and a set of towels, together with a trash basket and pillow.

Ruffin and I hit the HEB and he is stocked and cooking his own supper tonight, with fresh tomoto and an apple pie.

His new prize - A Texas Democrat bumper sticker placed on the built in shelf between a collector barbie and a teddy bear - above the basketball.  Home Sweet Home.  A Place to Lay His Head and a Place to Vote.

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  •  Nice (4.00 / 5)

    diary. Good to hear my old home town is providing some comfort. Austin is an oasis of blue in a state of scarlet red. Great place to grow up and a great town!

    Read UTI, your free thought forum

    by DarkSyde on Fri Sep 16, 2005 at 06:24:24 PM PDT

  •  Othniel... (4.00 / 3)

    ... great to catch your post here. It was great meeting you at DemFest. Somehow I knew the folks that made it to Austin would be in good hands... the best hands. Thank you and pass my thanks on to everyone else there that is pitching in.

    You folks need anything? I don't have cash to splash around but we do have some extra women's clothing and some old kitchen stuff we were planning on getting rid of. Some of it might not travel well but I can look for stuff that isn't breakable and would be happy to ship it down if it would be helpful at all.

    Peace,

    Andrew

    Full Disclosure: I am Chair of the Darius Shahinfar for Congress Campaign Committee in NY-21.

    by Andrew C White on Fri Sep 16, 2005 at 06:30:57 PM PDT

  •  What a nice diary. (4.00 / 3)

    I have some kitchen things I can send.  Do you know anyone who needs them?

    Small varmints, if you will.

    by 2lucky on Fri Sep 16, 2005 at 06:32:12 PM PDT

  •  Home, home is a verb? (none / 1)

    Dwelling/Exile

    What is our current relationship to place? Globalization has created a world of exiles. Many are not only physically far from their homeland or homes, but also distanced from the very idea of home. And yet some become exiles to dwell more deeply, to be more at home. This blog will contain traces from a meditation on the meaning of home, and the significance of migration - the intersection of Dwelling/Exile.

  •  Veronica? (4.00 / 3)

    Veronica in a wheelchair? She's got her own place now? YAY! Do you know Lenora, also a senior citizen? I bet she's going to the same place.
    Give them love from their RC caseworker. I hope Lenora has found her son. I keep searching all the missing person sites.
    •  Thanks (none / 0)

      I have not met Lenora, but Miss Veronica is in good hands.

      Many of the elderly are somewhat confused, especially about the details of the rent and utilities.  I personally reviewed the standard lease for the facility and the amendments which allow early termination if a return to New Orleans becomes feasible, and am comfortable with the arrangements.

      Many other management companies are actually offering month to month arrangements for as long as the relief holds out which easlily can be transtioned to permanent arrangements if a decision to locate in Austin on a long-term basis is appropriate to the individual.  I have reviewed a couple of these on a pro bono basis as well.  Red Cross is offering indiviualized counselling in dealing with prospective landlords, and I have seen one or two red cross volunteers get somewhat aggressive with landlords when needed, which has truly been rare.

      God and ego are not equivalent expressions of reality.

      by Othniel on Sat Sep 17, 2005 at 01:34:04 AM PDT

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