Season of Lent Begins
This photo was taken with my iPhone (had to share that tidbit 🙂 ) I was inspired by an artist (forgive me, I did forget his name) who took a picture of a park bench at night. When I went to the beach, I saw these benches and I was intrigued by the repeating circle...Life Though My Lens Thursday — Week 8
Life Through My Lens Thursday Photography Challenge is my take on a Project 52. I chose one object – Linus – and decided to photograph him using different themes and techniques. Other times, I’ll make a story out of the photographs that I take. To...There is only one God
My thoughts have been slow this week, hence the picture of the turtle. But I’m grateful that it has been slow, it has allowed me plenty of time to reflect, especially with home school. While homeschooling my daughter, we’ve been focusing on the ten commandments....Friday’s Vlog on…: 6 Tips To Help You Start Your Vlog
It’s Friday and it’s time for another video blog! I love these, I really do look forward to them every week! This Friday I decided to share some tips that I use to help me make my vlogs. I may be new at video blogging, but I hope this will help if you...Life Through My Lens Thursday — Week 7
Life Through My Lens Thursday Photography Challenge is my take on a Project 52. I chose one object – Linus – and decided to photograph him using different themes and techniques. Other times, I’ll make a story out of...Secrets of New York City
Back in 1992, I caught wind of an African Burial ground in Manhattan.
This was HUGE back in the day to know, since the conditions of slavery has been treated to be only a southern thing.
Of course we know that slavery existed in the North, but we never really paid attention or asked how deep was it rooted in making New York City the city it is today.