Alex invites you to share his personal adventure in art, share his celebration of the imagination and discover all the beauty this world has to offer.
The Caribbean’s Last Coral Reef Ecosystem – Part 2
The author and his diving companions are awed and fascinated by the diverse marine life of the Caribbean coral reefs.
Fight or Flight … Weddings and Life
Curtis’s work can make the seemingly insignificant, explode with presence and simultaneously cause your heart to swell nearly as big. Thoughtful and easy going, Curtis’s demeanor emanates through his personal work documenting a passing moment.
Who Shrank The Kayak?
As in “Objects in the mirror may appear closer than they are”, rental kayaks should also come with the warning: “Cockpits may appear larger than they actually are. Small kayaks rented to middle aged women for the sole purpose of entertaining the staff. Thank you for your cooperation.”
Lois Moody’s Cornbread
Traditional home cooking in the south not only crosses the southern boundaries but throughout the United States and the world for that matter. A traditional Minnesota Hot Dish Casserole could be the very same recipe your favorite Aunt from North Georgia makes. I won’t get into the fine detail of regional cooking but I would like to mention one thing, Cornbread!
Grace of the Gods
An old woman shining shoes in the courtyard of the Ayasofya Mosque in Istanbul . The expression tells the tale of a difficult life, full of hardship and need.
Green Bun
Carollynne Yardley, fun & magical visual artist, has scampered out of the tech world into the art world along with Green Bun, Romance and Steam Punk Squirrel.
It’s Not Up For Debate
Just because you’re a human being doesn’t give you the right to be an asshole. It’s time to take a stand for those who cannot speak for themselves.
A Pirate or Retired Sea Captain – That Sailed the Seven Seas Under A Clear Blue Sky
A centurion pirate, his looking glass and beloved mermaid once overlooked the conspiratorial sequence of events related to the progress of Victoria’s not so sheltered harbour.
The Caribbean’s Last Coral Reef Ecosystem – Part 1
I began scuba diving in the Caribbean during 1971 and since then 80% of the region’s coral reefs have been severely degraded or have died off due to climate change and human stressors.
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