Shaken or undeterred?

Friday, September 26, 2008

Aaron Smith

Aaron Smith

Aaron Smith

Owner, Aaron Smith Construction; Garden District resident

“I knew moving in here the old trees meant that during a hurricane, we’re going to lose power and might have damage to our house. We came out OK though. I wouldn’t take it into consideration before moving into a neighborhood; I would just be aware of it. I think people need to be more aware of when they need to trim their trees. I like old trees, and the shade helps the energy bill, so there are other benefits besides aesthetically and mentally. If you have to risk the occasional hurricane every three years, it’s definitely worth it.”

Susan Hamilton

Director of the city’s Recycling Office; Seven Oaks resident for 40 years

“I’m at a breaking point. I’ve ridden out every hurricane and am tired of it. Depending on what the insurance adjustment is, I may relocate to the Garden District with smaller trees and less vegetation. Without sewer and water, it’s like living in a Third World country; it’s steamy and there’s mildew. This was the worst one for me. We were watching trees snap like spears of broccoli and moving from room to room.”

Ida Martinez

Retiree; Capital Heights resident for 15 years

“I love this old neighborhood. These big old trees are just wonderful. And yes, I stayed right here for the storm with my neighbors and [her Pomeranian dog] Junie. I wasn’t scared, but I knew there was lots of danger. We heard a lot of trees coming down. I’m not leaving; this is home. Since the storm I’ve had dozens of hummingbirds flocking to my feeders. I counted 25 at one time the other day. I don’t know what I’m going to do—they’re going through 10 pounds of sugar a week. They’ve been the bright light in all of this.”

Lael Lynn White

Lael Lynn White

Lael Lynn White

Retired teacher; Capital Heights resident for 33 years; owner of 20 cats

“This is the worst damage I’ve ever had because there’s nowhere for me to move my belongings. The whole kitchen was leaking like a siev… water just pouring in through all but two rooms. You can’t do without friends and church. Some men from Michigan and Tennessee lifted the tree out of the house and put the tarp back on. I have no thoughts of wanting to leave. I love this neighborhood. I really do.”

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