The Spring On Delaney


The Spring On Delaney by Benjamin Kensey

Jeff Gephart of Bremerton reported seeing one of the giant marine mammals The population of gray whales off the Pacific coast of Mexico has rebounded, making whale watching there a thriving industry. AP - With a little luck and lots of patience, whale watchers may catch a glimpse of a whale - or two - today, the first day of this winter's official Whale Watching Week.

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For the past two years, the gray Photos on display Seabeck outdoor photographer Don Paulson will display some of the best of his 30 years' worth of images of the out-of-doors at the Kitsap Regional Library next month. A collection of his photos will be on display at the main branch By Jeff Brody Sun Staff Westport has become Washington state's headquarters for whale watching cruises, with about 45 charterboats going out along the coast.

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Gray whales migrating north toward feeding grounds in Alaskans waters were first spotted off Westport in January, with the numbers Spring brings gray whale migration Sun Patricia DeLaney — Feb 9th, Many out-of-state visitors plan vacations to the Washington and Oregon coasts during the winter, not summer. Oregon will celebrate "Whale Watch Week" this year from March It was no longer just a story about a group of mermaids working at this obscure amusement park in Central Florida, but a story about a group of women who have found a way to truly love what they do and it was refreshing to meet people who were truly content with their lives, something that you rarely get to see at this day and age.

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Had the plan always been to take the longview of the whole history of Weeki Wachee or did that evolve over time? The enchantment that we see in the younger mermaids will last a lifetime, and the Sirens were proof of that, so nostalgia and memory became really important themes.

On a swimmingly good look at the mermaids of Weeki Wachee Springs in Florida.

For me, the greatest part about Weeki Wachee is its long and vibrant history. Some of my favorite moments from the shoot were talking with the mermaids who performed and lived at the park in the s and s.

Every single one of the Sirens shared a unique story of her past at the park. Luckily for us, many of these stories came with old photographs [that the Sirens kept] of themselves swimming as young mermaids.

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While the Sirens provided us with many of the archival photos, I was also able to dig up some additional footage and photos from the Florida State Archives, [a lot of which] had been taken by tourists in the s and the s, which was great because they showed an entirely different perspective of the park.

In the end, we were able to see the story of Weeki Wachee from the eyes of the performers and their fans. There are some great shots of the mermaids underwater.

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The staff at Weeki Wachee were incredibly accommodating of our crew. Everyone at the park has a lot of experience with film crews so they were able to show us all the tricks of shooting in such a unique space. Naturally, we filmed the entire process from the make up application to the swimming. With the first-timers from our crew, there was a lot more flailing than swimming.

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She started the group Jazz Voices, a vocal group singing harmony parts using her own arrangements and some borrowed from the legendary vocal groups Lambert, Hendricks and Ross and the Hi-Lo's. How better to learn than from the master and guy who'd been winning all the downbeat polls, plus it was like he was family -you know, him being from Troy. And what I learned from his solos!

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His time and intonation were perfect. I never had to guess at a note's pitch or time value. He was the living Bach who could spontaneously shoot out notes like bullets and weave lines that had such "hipness" and masculine force. I had never heard anyone play with such clarity in conception and such speed.