No one would be able to leave for food.
I considered ordering a pizza then some VERY nice people said, "We want to buy you all lunch." Again, the generosity in the face of their tragedy just astounds me. Joan Boeneke, Irene Babin and I think it was Irene's husband, who brought us lunch. Forgive me as I tried to keep names straight but I got alittle mixed up. Thanks to all of you. So these terrific folks went over to the bingo hall where we had some great food the day before and they brought back lunch. They even brought extra catfish that they said we just had to have. :-) Now coming from Florida, my experience with catfish wasn't so good so I was skeptical about eating it, but I did, and it was great! 
We were so busy that even the folks waiting for us to work on their pictures jumped in to help.
This is Addison Carey. He was watching me struggle to get rusty nails out of a frame so he came over and offered to help. He just seemed to be able to pop them right out. Thanks Addison!
Lorraine Creavy fills out her information while waiting. You can see that this hurricane/flood touched everyone, young, old, rich, poor, black, white and all colors in between. It did not discriminate.
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