In Water Wells the walk of it It has been said that you can’t begin to understand another person’s experience until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes. And so we… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the refreshment of it Sure, it was cute. That adorable little guy giggled with delight as he splashed me with water, and I dramatically played the victim of… Continue Reading →
In International Development/ Water Wells the independence of it We drive through the deserted streets of Bethel, Nicaragua. They are potholed and rutted and they appear to serve more to delineate the rows… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the ripple of it Earlier this month and last month, I was tickled to be invited to talk to students about the idea of how no one person… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the who of it I am so grateful to this project for giving me the opportunity to connect the worlds of so many wonderful people! Thanks to all… Continue Reading →
In International Development/ Water Wells the eye witness account of it I am nervous. I am not sure why. Or is it excitement disguised as nerves? Either way, I am sweating profusely. The dust we… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the we-did-it of it Do not adjust your monitor. What you’re seeing is true! The fundraising thermometer has indeed maxed out! And if I were clever enough to… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the kevin bacon of it Have you heard of Six Degrees to Kevin Bacon? It’s a notion that basically suggests that any individual involved in Hollywood can be linked… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the jingle wells of it We are getting close! So close. Quick update: There will be a water well. It will be drilled in the next couple of months.… Continue Reading →
In Water Wells the changing climate of it Climate change is no longer an ‘if’ or a ‘when’, but is instead a ‘what now?’ And while industrialized countries are the biggest sources… Continue Reading →