April 7, 2012
Whales and Seabirds In Newfoundland – Conservation & Tourism
Summer Solstice | Bay Bulls, Newfoundland. It was an exhilarating marine wildlife boat ride. Majestic Humpback Whales, Atlantic Puffins, Rocky Islands shrouded in fog, the tune of the Irish Fisherman’s song, North Atlantic winds, Screech to warm the bones. Few words can describe this experience. Nature-based tourism is a fundamental driver of the viability of […]
April 3, 2012
Job Searching With Social
These findings are according to Career Enlightenment and were compiled in 2011. They may be outdated in some areas and differ between demographic regions but certainly use of Social Media is growing and becoming an essential skill.
March 20, 2012
The Farm – Heritage Chicken Breeds
A February morning, Cambridge Ontario, Canada | Murray’s Farm: Heritage breeds of chickens. On a cold wintry day I took these photos while collecting farm fresh eggs in the hen house. Heritage breeds are some of the breeds of chicken that have neared extinction due to commercial farming which does not favour their characteristics. Commercial chickens are […]
March 17, 2012
Toronto Zoo Day
Description: Photos, March 11, 2012 || A day at the Toronto Zoo hosting friends from Minneapolis. Emily, Barb, Michael and John. Media Source: Visual: Photos by John Zeus | Audio: Song: Artist: Karl Wolf “Africa” Other Sounds: John Zeus LYRICS “Africa” by Karl Wolf it’s gonna take alot to drag me away from you There’s nothing that a […]
February 24, 2012
How Useful is Pinterest, Really? | RICG
Shared: How Useful is Pinterest, Really? | RICG.
February 13, 2012
The Farm – Sustainable Living
9:00am, Monday February 13, 2012. Farm, Cambridge Ontario. I took this photo this morning while collecting eggs in the hen house. I’m back in the city now after spending the weekend at my friend’s farm. I got some great shots while doing the chores. I’ll post the rest of the album later in the week, […]
February 9, 2012
Meteora – Plains of Thessaly, Greece
My visit to this strange world of dedication. Many centuries ago Greek Orthodox monks began the impossible task of building monasteries on rocks that appeared to be inaccessible. Meteora means rocks in the air, and these remain home to the monasteries down to our time. Enjoy the photos.






April 9, 2012
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