A downtown Washougal business owner who used to live in the New Orleans area continues to provide graphic design services for organizations in that region, 13 years after Hurricane Katrina caused devastation to “The Big Easy.”
Lori Ann Reed, creative collaborator and owner of Reed Creative, LLC, in Washougal, recalled that she was entertaining a friend from New York in New Orleans during the weekend before Katrina hit in August 2005.
Reed said Katrina was not predicted to be a storm of great significance, so she and her friend listened to the radio, ate dinner at Emeril Lagasse’s NOLA restaurant in New Orleans, walked around the French Quarter, enjoyed a spa day and planned to host a barbecue that weekend.
There was no evacuation order at that time, but then the airport in New Orleans shut down as a precaution and Reed’s friend became nervous. Reed loaded up her dog and drove her friend about seven hours to the airport in Atlanta.
“I had intended to drop her off and head back to New Orleans, but in the time we were gone the storm took a turn for the worse and mandatory evacuations were being called for,” Reed said. “So instead, I headed to relatives in Nashville to remain during the storm.”