Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Connecticut and Philadelphia

Nick and Vivian helping break the event down. It was a truly amazing week. We helped 1,800 people recieve free dental care in two days. I even got a cleaning and cavity filled!

Krista watching the sun set on the Long Island Sound at the restaurant where we were treated like royalty.

Anna in our hotel room in New Haven.

I regret not popping my flash in the heat of the moment, but this guy was irresistable.


This is my favorite. Part of the fountain outside the Philly Art Museum.

NJ Beach Fun- Wildwood and Atlantic City

Krista found this conch in the water.

Nick found this dead horseshoe crab on the beach. He proceeded to chase me with it, waving it in the air. I was screaming and making a scene pretty good.

Some of my team- they walk faster than me.

Anna and Vivian

Atlantic City
Jessica and Gabriel shell hunting.

This was a very special guy. Jess and I found him beached and called 911. The animal wildlife rescue came and took him away. Hopefully our Biscuit recovered quite speedily :(

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Long over due A*Corps photos

So yeah, i haven't had much free time with the Internet, but here are some super recent photos from our spike in Camden. I also have a bunch more (lots of flowers), but they're not on this computer... AND i have some 35mm prints of the beautiful Perry Point sunset i miss so much, which i will scan in when i'm home for Spring break in a month!!! Check it, word.

The peace walk we participated in started at our house in Camden, NJ. We walked over the Ben Franklin Bridge and into Philadelphia. It was organized by Brandywine Peace and The Sacred Heart of Camden- the famous Roman Catholic church that is fronted by Father Michael Doyle. A group of Buddhist monks were a major part of the peace walk, walking from MA to Camden, and eventutally ending the walk in D.C. on the anniversary of the first day of the Iraq War.

As we walked down decrepit Broadway, random people on the street would greet Father Doyle with the utmost respect and admiration. Everyone was thrilled to see him (or so it seemed). This is a shot between two old buildings. Most of the buildings here are falling apart and/or vacant.. a lot of them are condemned too.

These boys were with a local school. Heart of Camden took them out to experience the beginning of the peace walk. They couldn't walk with us the whole way because they had to get back to their books.

This is the interior of the Episocal church we are helping to convert into a Maritime Museum. We are staying in the Parish house here! My favorite part of the project so far is illustrated in this photo of Casey and Nick. We got to tear that shit down! Took out a couple rooms full of walls. Very good for stress/anger release. Lotsss of dust..

This is one of the butterflies in the butterfly house at the Camden Children's Garden, the other main project we are working on. I love the butterflies!!! That is all.