Wednesday 26 May 2010

Words

Eco warrior
Animalistic
Green
recycled
Organic
Rainforest
Tropicana
Inside out
Peace
Renewal
Au naturel
Remember me
Choloola
Vender
Wolf girl
Dreamer
Nightmare
Psychedelic

Tuesday 25 May 2010

For a long time now, i've really been wanting to do some fund raising for some wildlife charities, in particuar the WSPA and the WWF. Another thing i've been wanting to do is organise a photography exhibiton with the idea that it will help raise money and awareness for a specific charity or cause. this has yet to be decided upon.
Choosing to support an animal charity rather than a human charity is something that has deffinatly given me a headache as I feel as though I am restling with a moral dilema. However, although most people would proberly choose childrens charities or homeless peoples charities, I just feel so annoyed at people in general that I think is disgusting how we treat our plannet. We as a race have destroyed it and as a result the environment and the animals that live in it are suffering.
I have always loved animals since I can remember, and when I was small I remember saying that I either wanted to work as a vet or for the WWF (lol). I've spent my whole life rescuing animals, like my cat, smudge and the ridiculous amounts of birds he catches, the hedgehogs on my front lawn etc etc. I just feel like its my calling in life, and to be honest i've always thought that. Now is a great oppertunity to actually do something. I can host an exhib at uni, hopefully with the help of other students and raise as much money as pos.

Another thing I saw that would be like my biggest dream ever is this:
http://www.wspa.org.uk/helping/raisemoney/overseaschallenges.aspx

basicly its a horse trek for 11 days through mongolio. camping it out as you go. I have wanted do this since i can remember, and now its an opportunity that I can't turn down.
the aim is to raise a minimum of £3600
"We ride sturdy Mongolian horses for 200km through the remote valleys of the Khangai mountains of central Mongolia, witnessing the traditional herding lifestyle of the Khalkh Mongols. We follow tracks through valleys and mountains, crossing rivers and passing round felt gers before finishing our journey at Kharkhorin, the historic centre of Genghis Khan’s Mongol Empire. This is a rare opportunity to experience the beautiful, untouristed landscapes of the ‘land of blue sky"

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