by pup55 » Mon 02 Apr 2007, 12:29:03
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I thought you meant Louisiana.
This would not be such a terrible idea. The area I am thinking of is between Houma and Lafayette in the surrounding countryside.
The local population is well known for their fun loving, close knit communities, hard work (hard play) and being close to the earth and nature. They have found various ways to get food items from the nearby swamps and bayous, which they take great pride in cooking up in a highly tasty way.
In fact, they are not 100% ready to welcome outsiders. However, they will probably let you coexist without too much problem if you are not a whiner. If you know some French, you will be better accepted.
They have adapted to the occasional Category 5 hurricane by putting their structures above the surge line (somewhere between 8 and 20 feet) but mainly by having it in their culture to deal with adversity and an occasional uprooting by rebuilding everything and having a party. Prior to this generation, they did not have much in the line of material posessions, so they are quite strong on family and spiritual values, and helping one another survive, because a lot of them can trace their ancestry back to the original settlers, so chances are they are living with and around some relative.
The weather is usually way hot and humid, and there is a heavy mosquito population, but there is a frost most years, therefore this is not excessive. A lot of the locals have "camps" which are small cabins out in the swamps, often times only accessible by boat, from which they do their hunting and fishing. Sugar cane can be profitably grown down there, so no problem with ethanol-based beverages.
There are worse places to live. They will survive the peak like they survived the last 300 years, namely by going into the woods where people will not mess with them and scratching out a living from nature and what little solid ground they can find.
As for the other LA, I am inclined to agree with most of the other posters. I am usually pretty positive on some of these places post-peak, and can typically see a way to survive, but LA is not one of those places. No water, 100% of the food trucked in from Fresno, which also has little or no natural water, huge population at each others' throats all the time anyway, 100% fuel dependent. Ready to spring to riot mode at a given moment (Rodney King) due to violent minority populations.....
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Alabama
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