Wednesday, November 10, 2010

The Everglades

As of today, it's been one year since I landed on this island. When I accepted the job with National Audubon back in October of 09, I was en route from having spent an unforgettable summer working in Wyoming. I loved life like a reckless child back in sagebrush country and I couldn't imagine leaving it behind. I didn't know if I was going to like the Florida Keys; I didn't know if it would speak to me the way the A Bar A Ranch had. It was a difficult transition to make with only weeks between kicking off my cowboy boots and trading them in for sandals. I can clearly say now, that my heart wasn't ready for the move for many reasons. The first month was tough - emotionally and physically. Slowly, the Keys took me in and the Everglades started working on me, wedging its way into a corner of my heart. One thing I've learned since coming here is that it takes time to develop a meaningful relationship. Love doesn't come easy and certainly not without its sacrifices and compromises. But, if our channels are open, we can receive the ultimate gift and reap the countless rewards of a love shared.

So, to an equally rewarding and inspired future, happy anniversary, Everglades.

The Everglades from Mac Stone on Vimeo.

5 comments:

  1. Can't believe I haven't read your blog before. I'll change, I promise!!!

    Mostly it's me who writes to our museum's blog kulumus.blogspot.com It is in Smurfish, so enjoy!

    Have you heard that I'm organizing a photograph exhibition here in Finland about the pictures by Guaruma? The exhibition will be open 18.1.-11.9.2011 in Kuopio Natural History Museum.

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  2. Thanks Mac for sharing!! Keep up the great work!

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  3. was that a double rainbow in there? what does it mean?

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  4. Mac-what a great job you have and what a GREAT job you do - really wonderful pictures. Thanks for documenting the beauty of the Everglades.

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  5. Thank you all! Just think, before editing it down, it was 25 minutes long!

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