Friday, October 9, 2009

Week #3 Guess the Photo Winner


Week #3 winner is: Mirta Rosa, Congratulations!
Answer is: El Morro San Juan, Puerto Rico

I had the pleasure of photographing this about 3 years ago
during a church conference I attended.
I threw a curve ball this week, many answered
Castillo de San Marcos in St Augustine, FL.
A bit of facts
Castillo de San Marcos (St. Augustine) construction
began in 1672 , on the other hand,
Fort San Felipe del Morro (Puerto Rico) construction began in 1539.
Amazing this structure still stands, people back in
the day knew how to built things that lasted.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Creative Theater Workshop

Our friends @ the Creative Theater Workshop have been hard at work rehearsing for the their production of Beauty and the Beast.
The incredible staff at CTW have
a gift in showing young talented artists the
skills needed to reach their
fullest potential. My daughter's experience with the
Creative Theater Workshop has been an awesome opportunity.
Please help support this non-profit program by attending
one of the performances


The performance dates are as follows:
November 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, and 14 at the Alliance for the Arts


Click HERE to purchase tickets to Beauty and the Beast.


Friday, October 2, 2009

Week #2 Winner

Week #2 winner is : Christy Cichielo
WOW two weeks in a row. Congratulations!!
Answer to the photo is: a lizard
This is what Christy wrote in:
Looks like a zoomed in shot of the body of a lizard with his little red thingy under his neck beginning to peek out.
Then seconds later she wrote to us with this,
"Whether I was correct or not this time, thought I'd share a tidbit of info... I just learned the "red thingy" on the neck of the male lizard is called a dewlap :)"

So there you have it folks, now you know what the red "thingy" is called.
This was the guess the photo

This is the original (cute model, huh?)