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Earthquakes and Giveaway winner ~ Palm Desert Photographer

March 11, 2013

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Good morning everyone!!

If you are in the desert, you probably had some assisted pep in your step. 🙂  Two earthquakes back to back…what a way to start our Monday.  I was taking my kids to school and was in the car when we felt it.  It was pretty strong being in the car.  I can only imagine what it was like for all my desert friends that weren’t in cars.  We got to my son’s school and all the kids were in the field.  Crazy!  When I got home I had a few things displaced and some things had fallen but no major damage.  It was kind of funny to see what fell and what stayed put, and that is was the opposite of what I would have thought. At least now I know what to secure. 🙂

Now that the excitement is over, it is time to announce the winner of the $20 Starbucks card! 🙂  The winner was chosen by random.org.  Congratulations goes to…

 

Gina Tegland!!!

 

a Rafflecopter giveaway

 

I hope everyone has a wonderful day!

 

 

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ABOUT Ann

My path here wasn't exactly straight, and I think that's what makes it worth telling.

I wasn't supposed to be a photographer. I was supposed to become a doctor. Neurobiology premed, on track, until my oldest son was diagnosed with epilepsy and life took a hard U-turn. I took a break and enrolled in photography classes I had always wanted to take but never could as a premed. On day two I knew. This was where I was supposed to be. Funny thing is, that analytical, detail-oriented part of me never left. It just shows up differently now, in the way I plan every session, read the light, and pay attention to the moments most people miss. I finished my degree in a year and a half, started my business the following October, and sixteen years later I still believe this is the gift God gave me to give to others. And I don't take that lightly.

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