My parents retired and left me alone in Canada so they could live happily ever after on the side of a tropical mountain in Panama. They arrive this evening after a year apart and I cannot wait to discuss the world and share some important insights and explorations with them!
Especially on Tuesday morning to see what the stunning, stylish, prolific & proactive Alexandra Cousteau (and her Blue Legacy Team) have to say about global water issues at the Vancouver Aquarium!
From Blue Legacy:
Expedition Blue Planet: North America a 138-day interactive exploration of critical water issues across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The expedition will tour more than 14,500 miles in a biodiesel tour bus converted to serve as a “rolling Calypso” for daily production and web broadcasting of films, photos, and findings. In addition to filming a range of critical water issues on the Colorado River, the Gulf Coast, Tennessee Valley, Great Lakes and Chesapeake Bay, expedition leader Alexandra Cousteau and her team will stop in 20 communities along the route to host watershed action days.
P.S. Have I ever mentioned how much I <3 Manatees (like the photo on main page)? I’m going to have to finish that manatee post I started a few months ago just so you all know how great manatees are
PHOTO SOURCE @ Blue Planet Almanac


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