by Michele | Mar 2, 2016 | Conservation, Liquid Hike, Liquid Hike Show
Drastic Plastic Put that plastic in the bin Do not contribute to the sin Our planet’s using too much plastic Outside the bin is the most drastic We don’t need to be elastic Reaching down is not gymnastic Animals can get strangled Or sadly they get mangled For some the...
by Michele | Apr 29, 2015 | Art, Liquid Hike
Guadalupe Mermaid by Joanna Powell Colbert Guadalupe Mermaid crossed my desk and I can’t tell you how much I love her. A feminine piece showing the embodiment of compassion, and grace, with some ocean textured hues and features. This takes me to my favorite...
by Michele | Mar 23, 2015 | Conservation, Liquid Hike
Dead or Alive Ocean Table Coral The ocean has died, but you might not see it. From technicolor to black and white: I was reminiscing over old photos to share with you LiquidHike.com and I found these photos I took in the Red Sea*. This is a dead table coral skeleton....
by Michele | Mar 11, 2015 | Conservation, Liquid Hike
Florence Arthaud, un grand example pour les femmes de s’accomplir – Grande perte. Florence Arthaud, a fabulous woman role model. Statement from Sea Shepherd’s Captain Paul Watson about Florence Arthaud’s death: Mourning the Loss of The Little...
by Michele | Jul 15, 2013 | Parable
Manta Rays can be huge, easily 20 foot wing span and they fly through the water like an extremely large eagle type bird. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manta_ray If you’re in the ocean and you can’t see the bottom, sometimes, you can see just the white part...