You Can Only Protect What You Love

Thank you Jean-Michele, my children can now add the ocean to the list of things they love.
I’m torn, do I blog about our time spent at camp or do I write a full fledged article and try to make a decent living impact more readers?
I am startled by what I don’t know, and inspired not just by Jean-Michele, but by an altruistic staff and a camp with a solid mission.
Blog about it…please
ByJane
24 Aug 08 at 9:14 pm
I was a camp counselor for 4 years in a row on Catalina Island. It’s such a great place to teach kids about the natural world. I’d love to read about your recent trip!
Binary Blonde
25 Aug 08 at 6:20 am
I want to hear all about camp–
ksmithey
25 Aug 08 at 8:09 am
I want to hear about camp too. This should be good….
Laurie
25 Aug 08 at 11:03 am
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