“Snowy at Sunset” on display in Seattle
Yesterday was the opening day for the exhibit of the 2010 International Conservation Photography Award winners display at the Burke Museum in Seattle, Washington. My image ”Snowy at Sunset” won was named Honorable Mention for the Art Wolfe Award and is on display June 19-September 6 at the museum this year. Check out the exhibit here: http://www.icpawards.com/2010winners.php
Unfortunately, I was unable to attend the reception and opening day because I moved up to Westport, New York this week to start a new job, working as a trip leader for the Boys’ Camping Society at Camp Dudley on Lake Champlain. I can’t complain though, because even though its only been a few days (I moved in on Thursday) I’ve been having an awesome time. The location and facilities are beautiful, the staff and leaders are amazing, and my upcoming trips should be a lot of fun. After two days of ropes course training, campfires, watching cabin leaders perform songs and skits, kayaking on Lake Champlain, listening to loons call, running in the woods, and watching the sun rise over Lake Champlain and set in the Adirondack Mountains, I’m tired but loving life. At this rate, I think I might stay at summer camp forever.
