I have some more photos. Today we drove down to some of the harder-hit areas. I got some pictures of the 9th ward and some other hard-hit areas, but I'll be showing those in good time. For now, check out these:
This is in the same area as the previous photos. You can see the flooded-out car here.

Here is a house, or the first few feet of a house, that burned out during the flooding. I think it is beyond the help of Terminex.

This is the neighbor to the house in the previous photo. It is somewhat obscured by the tree that fell over, but you can still see the iron latticework that is pretty much all that remains.

This tree is full of the tar paper that is used to roof houses. It appears (though I'm not certain) that it got caught in the tree during the flooding and is still there with the water gone.
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I mentioned before that one of the startling things about seeing the water lines is how high they stood. I'm not sure it comes through in this picture, but this is a water line on a house, and it is taken from below. In other words, the water was higher than I am tall.

That's all for now. I will have more in the next couple days.

