What is it Wednesday?

Hey Everyone,
It is Wednesday! I am a bit a bit of a rush to get a bunch of stuff done before next Thursday! Next, Thursday I will fly back to NYC to spend thirty eight days in the Big Apple leading short term mission teams with Mission to the World and Operation Exodus. I am looking forward to my summer in NYC! This summer marks my fifth anniversary of living & working in NYC during the summer!

Be sure to check out my blog over the coming weeks as I have decided to do a little photojournalism project on living in a youth hostel for 38 days. That is right, I will be living in a youth hostel for 38 days and in my years past there was never a dull moment! I hope to be able to photograph various guest through out my stay at the hostel as well as gather a bit about their stories of traveling and mix in a few shots of hostel living. I think it will be very interested as a few summers ago, I met people from twenty two different countries in four weeks.

I had a bit of trouble with my blog this evening so I apologies if the previous post is not in perfect order and missing a story.

Above is this weeks image for “What is it Wednesday”. Be sure to leave your guesses as to what this image is of in the comment section below! Remember all comments (right or wrong guesses) are eligible for the drawling! This weeks winner will receive a pack of my greeting cards. The winner will be announced on Thursday.

Thank you again for stopping by my blog!

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Jennifer - wind turbines that you saw when you were in Oklahoma.

jacy - I know what it is – Beautiful! :)

cHarley & sharon - it is a picture of a row of wind generator. you took the picture when you were visiting JC.

Seth Wallace - Looks like a windmill farm. In Oklahoma.

Shirley McLean - Not sure where it is, but someone is trying to do his part to save energy by using these energy producing “things.” Is this in Oklahoma?

opal - windmills in a storm

Marty - Windmills – to generate energy. :-)

Mindy - Windpower windmills…Bobbi Jo, you have an amazing talent, you are an amazing photographer. You and all who know you should be proud of what you have become! Congratulations on everything. I love to just look at all of you photos. Beautiful!

Susie - OK, I’m thinking wind farm from your recent trip to Oklahoma….

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