By that, I do not mean the end of my love affair with Julie (come on people, she's totally irreplaceable), but rather, the end of my love affair with my little Sony DSC-T33.
A few weeks ago some condensation crept into the underwater housing (I dropped it and failed to recheck the seal before getting in the water (because I'm an idiot) ) and the camera hasn't been the same since. The above photo of myself and Julie was the last photo the camera managed to record before last rites were administered. The saddest part is now I'm left without a video camera and cannot wrap up a couple of video projects I'd been collecting bits for a new installment of 18Clips. Boo.
I've looked around and I think I've settled on a replacement camera and kit that'll set me back a few hundred bucks. Soooooooo, uh, if you've ever thought about making a donation to Latitude13 for whatever reason, now would be a most excellent time to put money in the tip jar.
Here's my shameless Paypal donation button:
Everyone who contributes to the cause will receive a thank you gift.
Honestly, had I not just blown my last ten bucks on socks, I wouldn't dream of asking.
The American Association of University Women's campus action project Imagining a Woman-Friendly Workplace will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. March 8, 15, 22 and 29 at the Leon Guerrero Business Building, room 131 on the UOG campus.
A free film series: Girl Fight, Whale Rider, Real Women Have Curves, and The Hours will be held at 5 p.m. March 7, 14, 21, and 28 at the UOG lecture hall.
Phenomenal Women March 1 to 31 on KPRG Public Radio for Guam; and Women and Art in Micronesia, and UOG Women and Gender Studies Program exhibits, March 1 to 31.
I'm fine. Just really, really busy. I am determined to keep my sanity through the March Madness.
The good news is I've got a beach shoot scheduled all day Saturday and then a hike on Sunday so that means a nice healthy dose of sun and fresh air. This makes me happy.