Last weekend saw me travel over 5 hours' car ride with my good friend, Marissa to attend the Right Whale Festival at Jacksonville. Although it was pretty chilly especially the icy wind blasting often on everyone, it was definitely an enjoyable experience - hearing their educational talks on protecting the right whales, bottlenose dolphins and manatees, meeting awesome people, strolling from booth to booth, and interacting with the kids. It had definitely left me thinking about the human threat to the animals and it was appalling to know that the dolphin was fed with batteries. Humans. How long can this world survive?
I got side-tracked.
I got side-tracked.
Sketches can be so pretty and something simple can really help the non-profit organizations.
My contribution of the original sketch of the Right Whales (Final work) to the Right Whale Festival's auction
and another one to the Kids' Foundation for Uniting Nations' Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser event to help the underprivileged kids in Costa Rica.
Decided to get a child size of RWF tee for my cute nephew, Keon who turned 4 months' old on the day before the Right Whale Festival. :)
Thank you, RWF - Jessica Koelsch and Cheryl Bonnes, and KFUN - Courtney Fletcher for the wonderful experience and to Marissa in joining me! Above all, thanks to the great Professor, Mrs. Karla Gore for introducing this opportunity. At the mention of her name, I definitely miss hearing her interesting science talks.





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