I'm not going to babble on for paragraphs about Katrina. Everyone with a television watched at least a few days of footage 5 years ago and has probably passed a "special" on CNN/MSNBC/ABC/ETC sometime this weekend. Personally, I live in the area, so I haven't watched more than 2 minutes of anything Katrina since I turned the TV off on day 4 or 5 after it hit.
With that in mind, I've been meaning to snap the photos I did today for a few years. I've passed this house probably 1000 times since Katrina and it still amazes me. The structure is resting against a levee just south of the I-10/Hwy 11 intersection on the south shore of Lake Ponchartrain. It's about 100 yards off the freeway and probably the same distance from the nearest place it could have come from, the community of Irish Bayou. A decent aerial can be seen on Google Maps that gives you a better idea of location.
This wasn't the only house I've seen deposited on a levee from places unknown, but it's the only one I know of now. Anyway. I found it interesting.
Mike