Hurricane Katrina
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Gloria talking to a neighbor in Waveland, while holding two plants she recovered from her friend Pat's apartment. Gloria had given these plants to Pat, and she also recovered two pots from her own apartment to put them in. Those items, and the jewelry she recovered during our previous visit, were the only things that Gloria salvaged from her place.

The neighbor above had returned to search for the bird cage of Chiquita, an elderly woman in these apartments who had Alzehimer's and was still missing. Chiquita's apartment had "dead female" spray-painted on the window the day after the hurricane, but later the window was broken out and it wasn't clear whether there had been a body recovered or not. The woman above had been trying to get an answer from the coroner's office, and they thought they had the body but then it turned out to not have Chiquita's surgery scars. Chiquita's sister said that she wouldn't have evacuated without her bird, so the woman above returned to search for the bird cage in the wreckage. I tried to kick down the front door for her, but there was too much stuff behind it so she went in through the window instead, and when we left she was carefully looking through Chiquita's apartment for the bird cage.