I've been volunteering for three weeks at a woman's crisis center, where I take care of children who come from violent households. The kids are great... if you like kids. ............
Anyway, for the sake of my camera not breaking, I brought my point-and-shoot today. The photos are noticeably lower quality, but you don't mind too much, do you?
I spent four days digging a trench in the rock-like ground to bury these tires you'll see. I got some serious blisters, but I'm also pretty proud of how it came out. When you get so used to just giving your time, it's nice to leave something behind that's a little more permanent.
5 comments:
Cute kids. Nice shades. Excellent tire work.
PDaddy
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~aSh
lions and tires and bears oh my
I feel like what you said about leaving something permanent when you usually give your time is very profound. I know what you mean. It´s good to read your blog and catch up on what you´re up to. It sounds like everythign is going well. I´m glad to hear it :)
did you find those shades at the bottom of saco river?
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