Thursday, August 9, 2007

A bit about me

My name is Pearce Grieshaber and I am a New Orleanian. I was born there on November 10th, 1978 and attended grammar school, high school, and college in New Orleans. I have a love and attachment for the Crescent City that I find inexplicable. As Louis Armstrong once said, “If you have to ask, you’ll never know.”

I was working as a waiter in NOLA when the hurricane hit on August 29th, 2005. Jobless, I was able to tread by on savings, but then my FEMA money was beginning to run out. Wth my money dwindling and uncertain of what the post-hurricane economy in New Orleans may be like, I moved to New York City, stayed with friends while I found a job, and then after that an apartment. I started life in New York with the full intention of returning as soon as the time was right, so I decided I would return by bicycle… my favorite way of traveling long distances.

I have made many friends here in this city but there are many factors which pull me back home. New Orleans is more than a city; it is a culture, a state of mind, a place unlike any other. I guess more than anything, she is my home and I must go back there... not only because she needs me there, but because I belong there. Just being a citizen in New Orleans these days is a commitment and it is one that I can not wait to take.

I work as a waiter in New York at a New Orleans restaurant. Most of my friends, both from work and not, are New Orleanians or at least have a very close conection to the city. To the New Orleanians I never have to explain my decision to return; they just know. The others marvel at the allegiance of a populace to a geographic location.

One of New Orleans’ greatest assets are her musicians, and this is why I am raising money for the New Orleans Musician’s Clinic. I believe that musicians are a large part of what makes the city the beautiful, creative, wonderful place that she is. They are but one of the many things that I look forward to upon returning in mid-October.

With the days of summer beginning to wane in the last days of August, the weather is starting to look favorable for my departure. I have chosen August 29th as the date that I shall leave New York for my journey home. When I return, I plan to start yet again. I have my eyes fixed on the New Orleans Fire Department as a possible new line of work in my new New Orleans.

To make a donation to the clinic, please go to http://www.neworleansmusiciansclinic.org/

18 comments:

Editor In Chief said...

We'll miss you in Old Milwaukee on August 25th, but we'll see you in NOLA within the year - Godspeed and I'll be sure to mix a little Kermit and Rebirth into my marital mix of music!

Happs on the Craps

Anonymous said...

Sup Brothar. Can't wait to see you man. I'll be checking the blog to know what your status is. Enjoy your last week or so in New York. Much Love. Peace.

Lothar

Anonymous said...

Proud to know that I played a small part of this endeavor on your part. Very proud of your ambitious and adventurous undertaking. As Happs said, Goodspeed and can't wait to meet you in Florida for the last "leg".

Bulldog

Anonymous said...

Looking forward to your stop in Williamsburg on 6 September. Only wish we had a flatscreen to watch the Colts v Saints game!! Bike safe, and we'll see you next week. By the way, what do you want for dinner??
Kelly

Anonymous said...

Pearce, thanks for the call yesterday. Stay safe and remember how much I love you! Mom

Anonymous said...

Good luck to you and we were all hoping that you will be riding down the coast and can stop in Charleston. Take care and ride safe. Patty, Steve and kids

Anonymous said...

Pearce,
You amaze me that you decided to take the long road home. I am glad that you will be home for Thanksgiving so you can spend time with your small family at the beach! I hope you have your CPC shirt with you! You are in my prayers Pearce. Stay safe.
Love, Beth

Anonymous said...

Hey Pearce! It's Ashley, your long-lost cousin. I saw your Mom @ a NOLA party for Allison last weekend & I was so happy to hear you're still taking adventures. My bike ventures consist of joy rides to the grocery, so I admire your committment - to the road and to New Orleans! Best of luck. If you need some PowerBars, send an address & I'll ship some! Take care ~ Ashley

Anonymous said...

Bulldog says I should be in shape to keep up with you when you finally reach Florida. As a small show of solidarity, I am riding every day that you ride. 23 Fri., 21 yesterday, and 25 today. If you really need to push it, I should be able to hang with you for 60-75 a day from FL in. Can't wait for you to get there.
Be careful. Go Saints

BULLDOG said...

I just want to see if I show up as Bulldog

Anonymous said...

Hey Pearce! This is your other long lost cousin, Renee. I am so impressed with your dedication to New Orleans, the city will be a better place once you return safely. Take care of yourself and we hope to see you over the Thanksgiving holidays. Love, Renee, David and Cooper #4

Anonymous said...

Wow Pearce. You always amaze me! Good luck on your journey. We welcome you home with open arms and the thought of a firefighter in the family would be awesome. Maybe a field trip for the 1st grade. I will forward this to my friends in hopes that you will receive many donations for a worthy cause. Love you, Lisa P.

Anonymous said...

What's up Pearce, hope all is well on the open road. See you soon in the N.O, i've been a resident here about a year. Be Safe

Tommy P

Anonymous said...

Hi there Pearce,
It was great talking to you Saturday. We wish you well on your journey back home. Be safe and call us if you want to stop by. Enjoy the trip and be safe.
Love, Lynn, Chuck and the kids.

Unknown said...

Pierce, So glad we could host you in Baltimore. Your pre-planned route had you pass through our neighborhood and was only a few blocks out of your way. It was meant to be, as you said. Always nice to see you and hear what you have to say. Love your blog. It's nice that the people you meet on your journey still do exist. Thank you for giving them life here. Best of luck on your travels. -Jamie & Suzanne

Allison said...

I am so happy you are coming back to New Orleans. We have missed you and cannot wait to see you when you get here. Be safe.

Sharon Liggett said...

Pearce,

I have a room reserved for you in Tallahassee. Please call me on my cell phone: 850.728.0258.

Sharon Liggett

Sharon Liggett said...

Pearce,

I have a room reserved for you in Tallahassee. Please call me on my cell phone: 850.728.0258.

Sharon Liggett