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Category Archives: Ecology
Learning from the Elders
“The beauty of simplicity – the simplicity of beauty.” ~ Cherel Ito One only needs to look at the face of this woman, distinguished by age, to know that she has accumulated a lifetime of wealth – of wisdom and … Continue reading →
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Character Adds Strength
“I still find Japan hard to describe. It is more like praying.” ~ Cherel Ito Nine days before catastrophic events hit Japan, a blog entitled “Harmony among People” was featured on this blog site Through the Lens of Her Camera: … Continue reading →
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Putting Lives Back Together
“ I’ve felt very at home in Haiti…I am so grateful to the people who have held my hand in the street. They have taken care of us and we have taken care of them” ~ Cherel Ito What fine looking … Continue reading →
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