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August 30, 2005

Good riddance Katrina!

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Hurricane Katrina has come and gone, but her effects will be felt in Mobile and elsewhere on the Gulf Coast for a long time. (more…)

August 29, 2005

Hello Katrina! – Monday, 1:00 p.m.

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The wind has shifted and now is coming from the south, instead of east/southeast. Apparently Katrina has reached landfall a 2nd time on the Mississippi coast. (more…)

Hello Katrina! – Monday, 9:30 a.m.

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After several brief power outages, we lost electric power completely at 7:30 a.m. Downtown Mobile has flooded. (more…)

Hello Katrina! – Monday, 5 a.m.

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After a restless night we are up to hear the wind whipping around outside. The lights flickered once but stayed on so far. (more…)

August 28, 2005

Hello Katrina! – Sunday, 4 p.m.

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Part of the procedure in preparing for a hurricane is to anticipate the potential damage. That means getting our basement ready for a flood surge. (more…)

Hello Katrina! – Sunday, 10 a.m.

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I missed meeting Ivan last year by one week. At the beginning of July I missed Dennis by 24 hours. It looks like I picked a dandy for my first Gulf Coast hurricane, Katrina. (more…)

August 27, 2005

Hawaiian prom king

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Ever try to do something helpful and wonder if it really helped? I guess that is the way I felt 13 years ago in Manila when we were foster parents for a 3 year old Filipino boy named Timmy. (more…)

August 21, 2005

Goggling to success

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No, that’s not a typo. It isn’t supposed to say "google" – the reference is to "goggles", as in the kind you wear when you go swimming. They saved the day for grandson Sean. (more…)

August 17, 2005

Chairman of the board

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It’s that time of year again. August in Dallas. Pretty hot. Time to help my son Ted with another house project. (more…)

August 13, 2005

"Mama" Eisermann

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It’s not often that you meet a family that is an exact counterpart of sorts to your own. I met one over 30 years ago in Sprockhövel, Germany. (more…)

Paul Kieffer's blog with personal insights and news from the German-language region in Europe.

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