Ginny and Holly
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Holly Hoops!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Holly, 10 years old
It was 5:30pm on a beautiful Saturday evening in October, and Holly says to me, "Let's do something fun". I suggested a photo shoot, and she happily agreed! I've always liked this road near our house and decided to stop on the way to our "planned" location.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Blog Action Day 2010 WATER
Blog Action Day is an annual event held every October 15 that unites the world’s bloggers in posting about the same issue on the same day with the aim of sparking a global discussion and driving collective action. The topic for October 15, 2010 is WATER.
What does it mean to you to have clean water?
To me, it means so many things. It means life and beauty and health. It means beautiful rivers and lakes and oceans to photograph and swim in. Unfortunately, there are many people on this earth that do not have access to clean water...890 million people, actually.
African women walk over 40 billion hours each year carrying cisterns weighing up to 18 kilograms to gather water, which is usually still not safe to drink. More than 3.5 million people die each year from water-related disease; 84 percent are children. Nearly all deaths, 98 percent, occur in the developing world. Clean water is a necessity for life and we should help all people have access to it.
Fortunately, there are ways we can help with the water crisis. Water.org is a Kansas City based nonprofit organization that raises money to build wells and provide sanitation education to people in developing countries. Their vision: A day when every person can have safe water. You can donate to water.org, and support artists and businesses that donate a portion of their proceeds to water. org.
While the developing world faces a water crisis, we in industrialized countries use more than our fair share of water. Educate yourself on water conservation and keeping our rivers clean. What is one thing you can do to help keep our own water clean?
Blog Action Day 2010: Water from Blog Action Day on Vimeo.
What does it mean to you to have clean water?
To me, it means so many things. It means life and beauty and health. It means beautiful rivers and lakes and oceans to photograph and swim in. Unfortunately, there are many people on this earth that do not have access to clean water...890 million people, actually.
African women walk over 40 billion hours each year carrying cisterns weighing up to 18 kilograms to gather water, which is usually still not safe to drink. More than 3.5 million people die each year from water-related disease; 84 percent are children. Nearly all deaths, 98 percent, occur in the developing world. Clean water is a necessity for life and we should help all people have access to it.
Fortunately, there are ways we can help with the water crisis. Water.org is a Kansas City based nonprofit organization that raises money to build wells and provide sanitation education to people in developing countries. Their vision: A day when every person can have safe water. You can donate to water.org, and support artists and businesses that donate a portion of their proceeds to water. org.
While the developing world faces a water crisis, we in industrialized countries use more than our fair share of water. Educate yourself on water conservation and keeping our rivers clean. What is one thing you can do to help keep our own water clean?
Blog Action Day 2010: Water from Blog Action Day on Vimeo.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Lake Ontario
This past Labor Day weekend, Holly and I had the pleasure of visiting upstate New York and Lake Ontario. It was our first time ever to New York state or seeing a great lake! We stayed on the South Pond of Lake Ontario and witnessed a very windy storm moving over the lake. On our second day there, we visited a few New York State parks and the adorable little town of Sackets Harbor. The scenery was beautiful and we all enjoyed putting my camera to use.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Wish You Were Here - Catalina Island!
In March 2010, Holly and I took our annual mother-daughter trip to Catalina Island, CA. We took an inland tour on a Mercedes Unimog off-road vehicle, parasailed over the ocean, and sea kayaked right next to sea lions! In addition, it was our first trip with my new Nikon DSLR camera - There was gorgeous scenery everywhere to photograph.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Sally Cotter and the Censored Stone
Holly participated in a Coterie Theatre Student Production Workshop through Pembroke Hill Summer Camp. At the end of a 2 week camp, they gave two performances of "Sally Cotter and the Censored Stone" on the Coterie Theatre Stage.
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