running with the bears, helping out the kids
Getting kids into healthy homes, and out into the natural world is pretty important stuff. We’re in danger of raising generations of our young that grow up with no contact with the wild, and that would be a tragic disconnect.
David Hyde of Landscape Photography Blogger is raising funds for Mountain Circle and their foster care and outdoor leadership programs by offering postcards for their Running With The Bears Marathon. Rather than ramble on about it here, I’ll just send you over there. Not only will your purchase help out kids in foster care, it will help to preserve and archive the original work of pioneer landscape photographer Philip Hyde, and you’ll get some fine postcards to boot. I’m eagerly awaiting mine.
You can find out more, and order your cards here at Landscape Photography Blogger.
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Hi PJ, thank you so much for posting this. Proceeds of course also go toward preserving and archiving my father’s original film, which experts say is a national treasure and an important environmental and photographic legacy.
Glad to point out something worthwhile like this David.
Thanks for reminding me about your father’s original work. I updated the post to mention that.