In honor of this day, and because Ana and I just finished a homeschool unit on the water cycle (and because I saw this beautiful photoessay on Boston’s Big Picture), I offer up three facts about “Water and Food Security,” this year’s theme, and a water themed photoessay from various countries I’ve visited.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2016
A Little Photoessay…Water Runs Through Every Place I’ve Visited
Celebrated all over the world, today is World Water Day 2012. A day of education, outreach, support, and ultimately? Hope. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has organized this day each year for more than a decade. Long before blogging, even before widespread internet. And each year the theme changes, highlighting a different issue related to our global water supply.
In honor of this day, and because Ana and I just finished a homeschool unit on the water cycle (and because I saw this beautiful photoessay on Boston’s Big Picture), I offer up three facts about “Water and Food Security,” this year’s theme, and a water themed photoessay from various countries I’ve visited.
In honor of this day, and because Ana and I just finished a homeschool unit on the water cycle (and because I saw this beautiful photoessay on Boston’s Big Picture), I offer up three facts about “Water and Food Security,” this year’s theme, and a water themed photoessay from various countries I’ve visited.
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