Tag: economy

Ray Reggie Recommends Really Interesting Article…

This article, New Orleans And Katrina Past Prediction, Future Dystopia by Garry Potter is a really interesting article about Katrina.  It is about the author watching a National Geographic show on television that he thought originally was about Hurricane Katrina.  He realized later that the show was actually made before Hurricane Katrina and it was more like a prediction.  Hmmmm……

The article is kind of long but a very good read with the author touching on topics like global warming and the disturbing economy.  Worth the read if you can take a couple of minutes.

–Ray Reggie–

Ray Reggie’s Hoping for the Superbowl

Hosting the 2013 Super Bowl in New Orleans could be the answer to New Orleans prayers.  Before Hurricane Katrina in 2005, New Orleans was the host for Super Bowl nine times and was considered one of the top spots for the event.  Unfortunately, there was a large amount of damage done to the   the Superdome and it needed a new roof and underwent renovations to the interior, including rebuilt suites, club lounges and new scoreboards.  The Superdome reopened for the 2006 season but if the lease with the Saints is extended, even more renovations will be made.  Imagine what hosting the 2013 Super Bowl could do for the New Orleans economy and maybe it will bring a little fun into the citizens of New Orleans, many of which are still trying to rebuild their homes and their lives.

–Ray Reggie–

ybgvzc7nae

Garden & Share

Garden PatchThe push for change across our Nation began long before the President made it a household mantra.  The economy has been in a changing pattern for years.  People have been increasingly beginning to gear their lifestyles away from the fast paced, competitive lives we have created and going back to a simpler, happier time.  It seems we may be facing a little of the whole “Be careful what you wish for” cliché.  People are trying to live healthier with less stress.  They are tired of being tired and feeling bad.  Not to mention being overweight, anxious and depressed much of the time.

One of the most noticeable changes that is sweeping the country is that people are attempting more and more to eat healthier.  Nutrition is getting noticed and more and more people have a desire to eat only locally grown, organic food.  The Catch 22 here is that the expense of healthier food may be too much for most American’s wallets to stand at this time and it is not yet as convenient as fast foods or processed foods that can sit indefinitely on a pantry shelf.  Eating healthier means eating fresh.

A new solution could be on the horizon.  Actually, it isn’t a new concept, but an old one that is coming back around.  Here it is…you don’t have to quit your job and become a farmer to grow your own food!  Even if you have limited space or live in an apartment, you can grow some of your own food.  You can start with window boxes for an apartment.  Get together with your neighbors that are probably in the same type of situation as you and grow different things.  Then, swap and share so that everyone is getting some of everything.

For those that have more space to work with, cut that yard in half and start a big ole garden.  Plant as much as you possibly can.  If you can grow more than you can use, you can freeze and can it so you have healthy food available to you all year long.  Still have lots of extras?  Great, share it with your family, friends and neighbors.  Earn some extra money and put up a little stand somewhere to sell some of the extras.  One of the best ideas that I have heard of to do with excess food that you have grown that needs to be used up is to donate it to your local food banks.  There are food banks all across the country that are turning people away because they don’t have enough food to take care of everyone that it is need now.

Don’t let a lack of gardening knowledge stop you.  A couple of good books from the library or some searching on the internet and you can quickly learn what you need to know to get started.  So, help yourself, help others and relieve your stress by starting your garden today.

–Ray Reggie–

Finally, New Orleans Has Some Good News

In a devasted city that has had very little to find joy in recently, it is nice to see that there is good that comes with every bad.  The spirit of the city lives on in its people and as more and more people return to their homes or at least the city they call home, New Orleans is still plugging away on a fairly even track while the rest of the country is getting hard hit by the depressed economy.  In addition, the federal government has allocated $34.5 billion in rebuilding aid for the state, with $19 billion of that amount still to be spent, according to the Louisiana Recovery Authority. And that doesn’t include the $3.8 billion headed to Louisiana under the federal stimulus package hammered out in February.  More good news for New Orleans.  Maybe things are really looking up for this incredible city.  Read more details here…

–Ray Reggie–