Hi Luciana- thanks for the note! Email us at info (at) greenmuseum.org or perhaps add some of your Photos to your site here! I'm sure lots of people would like to see them.
Luciana - I will be coming to Bucharest briefly June 19-21, 2008. My mother is bringing all of us there to celebrate her 90th birthday. She wanted us to see the "old country" before she leaves this plane of existence. It would be great to meet with you when I am there. Will you be around during those dates?
Beverly
The water site explains clearly the beauty of what was done over the last five springs. It was not an art project but a life one. Josephine Mandamin and organizer and activist, spiritual leader in my mind, started the walks for her community and the Aboriginal men/women in the Great Lake Regions. (from their website) that live around the lakes.
To learn more is to visit the site. Water rights and the spiritual act of raising awareness around the sacred life it supports, is what Josephine taught me. So, when the subject or discussion about wate comes up, I direct people to the water walk site and to encourage involvement in local communities in water rights.
Hi Luciana - I am happy to be your friend, especially since my grandparents came from Dorohoi, Romania. And my mother who turns 90 this coming June is taking her children and grandchildren to Bucharest in June.
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Beverly
I love your comment that your biggest dream is to change the world through art. I agree! That's my biggest dream too...
I'm a writer and photographer and would love to see your photography and read what you have written. Is this possible?
Here is my website, if you would like to see my work: http://www.beautydialogues.com
thanks,
mJ
The water site explains clearly the beauty of what was done over the last five springs. It was not an art project but a life one. Josephine Mandamin and organizer and activist, spiritual leader in my mind, started the walks for her community and the Aboriginal men/women in the Great Lake Regions. (from their website) that live around the lakes.
To learn more is to visit the site. Water rights and the spiritual act of raising awareness around the sacred life it supports, is what Josephine taught me. So, when the subject or discussion about wate comes up, I direct people to the water walk site and to encourage involvement in local communities in water rights.
Are you an artist?
Beverly
I'm from Australia
Nice to meet you
Jan