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12-APR-2012

John David's farm late afternoon.

This picture was taken on a late afternoon walk with David, Jason and David’s children as we walked his fields. The farm in this picture is owned by one of his brothers John-David. The sky was very unusual that afternoon and you can see the steam from the Washingtonville coal fired electric generation plant a few miles away. It is usually not so distinct.

*****An invitation to my NYC friends.
Next Friday I will be in NYC to present a Power Point presentation on my Amish and Mennonite photos at the “Global Awareness Society International” annual conference being held at the Hilton Hotel in Times Square. I asked the conference organizers if I could extend an invitation to my photo friends to sit in on the session if anyone out there would like to attend the presentation, and they agreed. So, if any of you will be in New York City next Friday, May 24 I’d love to see you there. The session is called,” Cultural Difference in the Global Society.” My presentation is titled, “Close Up: The Amish and Mennonites of the Central Pennsylvania Susquehanna Valley - A Photo Essay” Not sure how long I have to present my photos as the entire session is an hour and a half? Hope to see a few of you there. Regards
G

Here is a link to the conference.
http://orgs.bloomu.edu/gasi/

“Global Awareness Society International” annual conference. Hilton Hotel ,Times Square
Friday May 25
5:00-6:30 PM
Olympia Room

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Ken Chambers ARPS19-May-2012 19:55
Good luck with your presentation.
I love this picture of the Sky.
lou_rozensteins19-May-2012 02:55
A beautiful sky! Makes a great picture along with the colourful farm buildings.
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