The hour of your sacrifice
Can never be measured
It’s a gift we treasure
With the beating of our hearts

The weight of your courage
Is carried in a smile
By the grace of your shield
We never have to yield

The respect of your honor
Your greatest strength and power
Encases integrity
The soul of our humanity

The wisdom to lead
Shapes those who will exceed
Beyond their wildest dreams
Because of everything you achieved

Whenever you are walking home
Military, fire, police and all
There are no words to describe
Our gratitude and deepest pride.

Excerpt from One Nation, One Mission, One Promise — The continuing journey of fulfilling the promises made on July 4, 1776…

The image came to me before the words, but as soon as I saw it I began to think about our first responders.  From a fire person who will run into a inferno to save a life, a doctor, nurse, administrator who will assist you when you run into an emergency room, a police officer who will defuse a potential catastrophe while we exit the subway, reporters who will go on the front lines to keep us informed, volunteers who will help during a natural disaster and most importantly, to all those this day has been created and dedicated to, our military.  From home and around the world, to all different races, creeds, colors and religions, thank you for everything.  We get to celebrate, have bar-b-ques, have fun and spend time with our family and friends because of all of you.  Thank you may seem like two small words, but our hearts and gratitude are large.

May 14, 2010 – From Sea- from the American Spirit Exhibit was purchased by Kim and Joe Leonard and donated to Summit Junior Fortnightly Club for their most recent fundraiser’s silent Auction.

From Sea

Summit Junior Fortnightly Club was founded in 1893, the club has brought women of diverse backgrounds together for one purpose: to make a positive impact in the community.

What I loved most about this particular fundraiser is that they focused on a children’s medical facility that would normally fall through the cracks.  I was so honored that Kim and Joe Leonard included my work in this very special event.  It was a huge success and the money they raised was beyond their goal, which was most exciting.

On May 6, 2010 I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Tee Gregory of Psychic Tee. With over 10,000 listeners and growing Psychic Tee on Blog Talk Radio is rated the #6 Blog Radio Talk Show.

I had a fantastic time. Tee is a wonderful interviewer who makes you feel right at home and for one hour we talked about my photographic art work, Numina Images Gallery, my new photographic art book One Nation, One Mission, One Promise, One Promise, the continuing journey of fulfilling the promises made on July 4, 1776… and more.

Thank you everyone who listened to the interview, visited the my website Numina Images Gallery and purchased a photo or book or both.

Please click here to listen to our interview.

My photo From Sea will be featured in a silent auction that will help raise money to redesign the recreational space for children with special needs.

This is the second event my work has had the privilege of helping to raise money for a worthy fundraiser.

The Bench – from the Limited Editions Exhibit was accepted by Friends of the Children New York for their silent auction.

Please feel free to reach out to me. I love the idea of my work having meaning and an impact on the lives of other people and if I can help, it would be my pleasure.

With the #6 rated Blog Radio Talk Show and over
10,0from Spring Exhibit - NuminaImagesGallery.com00 loyal listens and growing. I am excited and honored to be a guest this Thursday, May 6 @ 7:00 pm on Psychic Tee. For one hour we will talk about my photographic art work, Numina Images Gallery, my new photographic art book One Nation, One Mission, One Promise, One Promise, the continuing journey of fulfilling the promises made on July 4, 1776…
and more.

So save the date, Thursday, May 6,  tune in and please share your thoughts after the show.

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