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My World Vision Story
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I write this post with a sad heart. I decided to go ahead and tell you my story so that if you were considering donating to World Vision or any other charity my story may help you make an educated decision. I came across World Vision a while ago and wanted to go ahead and sponsor a couple of children. The idea of helping these children and their families was of the utmost importance to me. I went ahead and did research on World Vision and after countless hours decided to go ahead and sponsor two children - Cinthia who you see in the above photo and Victor. Within a few weeks I received my packets from both of them including their info, pics etc... I was ecstatic that I was going to be able to help these two in some small way to live a better life. It cost me $35.00 per child, per month to sponsor both of them. That actually is quite a bit of money for me but I thought, well, I could give up a dinner out per month in order to help them. I setup and automatic giving account s
Night Visions
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Night Visions Streets, dark, empty musical noir sax hits exotic highs filling the emptiness of broken sidewalks illuminated by the moon. Firecrackers ablaze while street lamps flicker burnt fog lurks through narrow corridors and the stillness speaks a jazz riff. See more of my jazz writings at Jerry Jazz Musician Photo taken by me and digitally enhanced.
Be Thankful For Your Job
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First let me say that though I never have been able to relate to Charles Bukowski in any way, shape or form, this quote was perfect for this particular blog post. There are those of us who have careers, those who work regular jobs to pay bills and put food on the table and those who have no income at all. I have never been career minded at all. I have always wanted to write poetry and take photos. However, I was never able to make a living on these creative pursuits. I have been paid at times, I have won awards and a trip to Hong Kong for my poetry of which I am very thankful. I work the everyday 9 to 5 as most people, though in my case it's 12 to 8. It's easy to complain about a job as Bukowski has so bluntly described with the above quote. We all complain to some extent about our jobs. I know I do, until I "saw the light" so to speak about what I do each day. My main job is to take photos of products and write descriptions while promoti
St. Cecilia Church
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These photos were taken at St. Cecilia church here in San Francisco, CA, where I attended catholic school for eight years. The church itself is gorgeous and has some beautiful architecture with stained glass windows and doors. Photo from the inside of the church Same photo from the outside of the church Stained glass windows inside More stained glass windows I am participating in Whimsical Windows Delirious Doors


Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.
