Monthly Archives: July 2011
North Belize Medical Mission ~ “those who care”
Above is a “flash-based” slideshow with audio of a series of portraits taken two weeks ago during ourView full post »
New wallpaper…
This image is currently the wallpaper on my iMac at home. I have come to cherish interesting and uniqueView full post »
Patchakan – “village of happiness”
Patchakan was the second village we worked in last week. This was the third year in a row that I have been there. ThisView full post »
“Tears for Corozal”
Last week our first stop on the mobile clinic tour of north Belize was Corozal, which is the main town in theView full post »
Amber Gris Caye, go fast boats & sharks
Last night the North Belize Medical Team returned from the Corozal District after breaking down the last clinicView full post »
“Circo Ponce Grande”
Today we set up our mobile clinic in the town of San Joaquin which is a village between Corozal and Belize CityView full post »
Children of North Belize
There is nothing more precious than children. They represent our successes from the past and hope for the future. ThisView full post »
North Belize Medical Mission
Almost forty of us devoted to helping the people in the Corozal District of Belize arrived in Belize City this pastView full post »
“Inside the Hagia Sophia”
Once a church, then a mosque ~ now a contrast of Christianity and Islam. Certainly the Hagia Sophia is one of theView full post »
Visions of Santorini
It has almost been a month since Maddie and I have visited Santorini in Greece. I am still working my way through theView full post »
USCRA roping in Stephenville
The US Calf Roping Assoc. is holding a three day roping here in Stephenville out at the Lone Star. I was able to spendView full post »
Chasing the Firecracker 100
Taken yesterday while following the Firecracker 100 race in Stephenville, Texas. The event is sponsored by theView full post »
Racing barrels @ the Lone Star
Images shot last weekend at the Lone Star Arena, Stephenville, Texas. Captured with: nikon d700, 400mm @ f/3.2, 1/800,View full post »
