education

This entry has been inspired by one of my favorite photographers Steve McCurry. The latest post on his blog is titled "To Change the World"  and is a beautiful collection of images showing people of all ages in a variety of conditions studying and doing schoolwork. Here are a few photos I've taken throughout my travels, mostly in India, showing the dedication of students.

 

Asha Mission, Delhi

A school-wide drawing competition sparks the creativity in these students. Nava Jeevan School, Karnataka State

A student and his interpretation of what his village looks like. Karnataka State

 

The unbalanced ratio of male to female students in Indian schools is glaringly obvious. Thankfully though, these girls are able to go to school. Karnataka State

Attentive students. Karnataka State

Art class at Ashraya Mission.

Art class at Ashraya Mission.

Even though the remnants of spring cleaning surround these two youngsters, they don't let it distract them from doing their homework. Asha Mission, Delhi.

This group of girls would sometimes stop by our house on their way home from school in the afternoons. At first bashful, they came out of their shells and showed their silly childlike side. Karnataka State

As McCurry quoted Nelson Mandela, "Education is the most powerful weapon in which you can use to change the world."

 

 

 

wrapping up summer

This has been one of the busiest summers in a while, full of road-trips, live music, and great weather. image

hanging out in a hotel somewhere in FL with the bestie.

Highlands Hammock.

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Had the pleasure of seeing one of my all-time favorite artists, John Butler Trio, play at the Ryman Auditorium (for the 2nd time!)

Saw Passenger perform for the first time at the Mercy Lounge. WHAAAT a great show.

Stu Larsen.

Rainy Tennessee trail-runs.

Now cue the beginning of autumn. The turning of the leaves, hiking, boots, crocheted scarves, and my younger brother's football season.

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Food for thought: How would we treat today if we didn't know the weather forecast for tomorrow?