Nature, too, is self-consuming. Even the grandest oak of all southern Louisiana will be uprooted in a hurricane. The moss that grazes the water with gentle finger tips from those weary branches will be swallowed by the water. An old man's life spent in Houma is reflected in the river currents; his house built on stilts across from the cemetery where is wife is buried next to her eldest son. It meets the Mississippi not surrendering, returning