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Sunday, June 26, 2011
What's Meant To Be There
I love to photograph along the California coast. There is nothing so relaxing as sitting and watching the waves break over the rocks and dance across the sand. I can spend hours scouring the tide line and various tide pools looking for goodies like a pretty shell, a bit of seaweed or a nicely shaped bit of drift wood. All too often I find trash which just doesn't belong.
Beach clean up doesn't have to be limited to one day a year: California Coastal Clean Up Day
Individuals like Justin Rudd are organizing 30 minute beach clean ups once a month! Organizations like Surfrider are getting involved as well. Even more important to remember is you don't have to wait for an 'official' clean up day. I try to be certain to have a bag with me every time I head out and I've noticed that people tend to pick up after themselves more often when they see someone actively cleaning the beach.
Love our coast! Pick up some trash so we can enjoy what is meant to be there!
Friday, May 20, 2011
Endangered Species Day
These animals are all listed as Endangered or Critically Endangered on the IUCN Redlist (http://www.iucnredlist.org/). Celebrate Endangered Species Day: Google a creature to see how YOU can make a difference in saving an endangered species!
Mountain Nyala, Sea Otter, Hawaiian Monk Seal, Green Turtle, Hector's Dolphin, Laysan Duck, Black-footed Albatross, Giant Mole-rat, Leatherback Sea Turtle, Tasmanian Devil, Black-browed Albatross, Ethiopian Wolf
Mountain Nyala, Sea Otter, Hawaiian Monk Seal, Green Turtle, Hector's Dolphin, Laysan Duck, Black-footed Albatross, Giant Mole-rat, Leatherback Sea Turtle, Tasmanian Devil, Black-browed Albatross, Ethiopian Wolf
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Weekend at the Ranch
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| California Quail peeking through the grasses |
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| Spotted Towhee |
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| Scrub Jay |
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Solar Follow Up
I am sorely behind in posts since returning from Ethiopia!! Big things are afoot and they've taken up much of my time BUT it's time I get back to this!!
In January I purchased a solar recharging solution for my trip to Ethiopia. I'm pleased to follow up on that purchase.
In January I purchased a solar recharging solution for my trip to Ethiopia. I'm pleased to follow up on that purchase.
It worked fabulously!
Even with some cloudy, overcast days and considerable down time during days spent on the move the PowerFilm F15-1200 20 Watt collected plenty of power to fill the Brunton Solo 7.5. I was able to recharge my camera batteries, iPhone and iPad every night. It was wonderful to know I could rely on my phone for my alarm every morning and I could run my camera all night without fear of being left without power. A+
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| PowerFilm collecting power outside my tent |
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