We spent 3 weeks in Texarkana.  The second day we got
there we changed our mail delivery to general delivery
in Texarkana.  We only got one piece of mail from FEMA
outlining loans we ight be eligible for (we are
eleigible for none, of course.  The $2000 FEMA
promised to all who evacuated still hasn't shown up,
and I'm betting it never will.  We are fine without
it.).  The day after we got back to Lake Charles, the
psotman stopped and asked me if we were permanently
back.  He had just received our forwarding form that
day!  (Is Brown working for the Post Office now?). 
things are pretty good here.  We've got some minor
roof damage, but there has been no rain since Rita.

FFEMA's performance has been spotty here to say the
least.  They'll help one family, byut the next family
in the exact same situation gets denied.  The only
thing they've really handled adequately has been the
distribution of tarps for damaged roofs.  On the other
hand, the agency that consistently garners praise, and
justifiably so, has been the Red Cross.  They paid for
a week and a half of out stay in Texarkana and then
aided us again when we returned to Lake Charles.

I haven't been fishing since I've returned, but been
doing minor repair work around the house (not all
hurricane related, either).  Probably some time next
month I'll take a trip down to the gulf and take a
look around at my favorite spots to see what's
changed.  At the moment, the roadways are still a bit
iffy.

McNeese is starting up this Thursday, so it's back to
work for me teaching classes.  Schedules have been
modified so we can finish the semester before
Christmas.  Longer class periods, and extra periods
for some classes.  Tomorrow we have a general faculty
meeting so I'll know more after that.

Mark Delaney        

--- David Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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Postman said your area just started getting mail. 
Glad you're okay.

Murf
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From: Pierre Bombardier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [VFB] IOFF...caveats, apologies...Mayflys
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 05:57:35 -0700 (PDT)
Murf,

It wouldn't have mattered to me...especially since
mail service has only been recently resored here. Had
quite an adventure trying to mail a package
Thursday...only one post office open in the area, and
then they had only ONE worker working...finally gave
up and sent it through one of those commercial mail
places for a little extra.

Mark Delaney

--- David Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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Swappers,

Let me finally post after an exhausting work schedule
about a few things lest I hurt feelings or have
irritated anyone with certain things regarding the
IOFF swap I hosted and the Mayfly swap I delayed a
month. So busy that I only got to read a sample of
posts briefly about 4 a.m. those mornings I could with
a surprising surge of responsibilities running the
company.

First, sincere apologies to all for repeatedly
promising dates and never meeting them. Special
apologies to one I chided for timeliness who had to
drop out. Second, my billing as an experienced
swapmeister....actually, it has been some years since
my last hosting duties and Rodney really made me
realize I missed the boat by not forming a little
database to communicate off-list. A few tyers I
really thought were in never came through most likely
due to my not contacting them directly. In the end,
my error helped reduce the swappers from 35 to 29.

The one thing I did pay attention to was how the other
swapmeisters controlled their swaps. To alleviate
some of the pain, we got some neat prizes from Line's
End and Murf's obsession chest finding little things
cheap to turn into flys, use streamside, etc. The
prizes were awarded based on three criteria. The size
of the return packaging, guessing who had everything
already and what happened to come out of the box when
I got to each envelope (too big to fit & it moved to
the next one...hope Tony likes the minnow bucket).

Some of you have everything imaginable and are getting
something I hope brings tears to your eyes. ;-) The
prizes vary greatly in value and have no bearing on
how nice your fly was or how many extra you tied DonO,
Joyce, et al. so don't be upset that you got a patch
of fur instead of the Winstod rod....whoa! There is
no rod but Byard had some stuff you might be able to
use and Walmart had an expensive product which will
tie a few ants. I want you to know that I put out 33
cents AMERICAN for a sheet but some only got 8.175692
cents worth due to size.

IF YOU DID N-O-T recieve a prize (we recounted flys so
much we lost track), let me know and include your
snail addy. If you got a crappy fly of mine, a
certain non-FFer thought some of my experimental
throw-ways were buggier looking than the pattern that
was supposed to be sent so let me know and I'll send
you another. Plenty of extras tied beyond what I
should have from the 3 sets of 35 I tied. The first 5
of each version are not as good as the last 30 so I'll
hand pick these. The uglies WILL catch trout though
so use em.

Before you all get antsy about the dates being spread
out on arrival, I based the shipping method on what
was realistic for the package weight and destination
or used the supplied postage of the swapper. Certain
extras kept me busy and some were due before the swap
began which put me back even more. The last few
packages have "time-sensitive" materials in them and
leave tomorrow except for one which I'll die if I
can't get this right and out on Monday.

NEXT...the pic page collage and recognition.

Lastly, Rodney's Mayflys will go out whatever next-day
option they have in the morning as I took the rules
with me yesterday to the post office and read them
while waiting in line with a sigh of relief only to
realize a major goof-up. So Mr. on-time spent last
night tying another batch NOT on size 14 caddis hooks.


Murf
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