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Kiteboarding for Cancer 2017

Karen Focht July 17, 2017

The Kiteboard 4 Cancer fundraiser in Hood River, Oregon. Hundreds of Kiteboarders came to Hood River, Oregon to have fun in the wind while raising money for a good cause.

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In Bright Spot, Random Acts of Kindness, Travel, Photojournalism Tags Kiteboarding, kiteboarding 4 cancer, Hood River Oregon, Columbia RIver Gorge, Cancer, Fundraisers, Sports, watersports, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Cancer Fundraiser, Travel, Tourism
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Baby Hippo Born At The Memphis Zoo

Karen Focht April 29, 2017

“Binti,” a Nile hippopotamus, gave birth to a healthy, 76-pound baby girl on March 23, 2017 at the Memphis Zoo.“This is one of our most significant births in a long, long time,” said Matt Thompson, Director of Animal Programs. “It’s also incredibly special – as Binti and her baby are carrying on our legacy of hippos in their brand-new home, Zambezi River Hippo Camp.” Memphis, was once called the “Hippo Capital of the World.” Another hippo on exhibit, “Splish” was born on Christmas Day 1988, along with her twin, “Splash.” The zoo would like help naming their new baby.

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Because we just can't get enough of baby Winnie!

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In Eye On Memphis Zoo, Bright Spot, Video's, Travel, Photojournalism Tags Hippo, hippopotamus, “Binti”, Memphis Zoo, “Hippo Capital of the World.”, Photojournalist in Memphis, Video, Nursing, Baby Hippo, Winnie The Hippo, Editorial Photographer Memphis
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Civil Right Museum, Memphis, Tennessee

Karen Focht April 3, 2017

Martin Luther King was was fatally shot at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968.

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In Cabinet of Curiosities, Video's, Travel, I Love Memphis Too., Photojournalism Tags Martin Luther King, CIvil Rights Museum, James Earl Ray, Assiassination, 1968, Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis sanitation strike, Memphis Travel, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Marc Perrusquia, MLK50, 50th Anniversary Death of MLK, Black History, Travel Blogger Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel photographer Karen Pulfer Focht
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Winter Gives Way To Spring- Thousands of Tulips at Dixon

Karen Focht March 8, 2017

Winter Gives Way To Spring- Thousands of Tulips at Dixon Gallery and Gardens in Memphis, Tennessee

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In Bright Spot, I Love Memphis Too., Travel, Video's, Photojournalism Tags Bulbs, Tulips, Gardening, Holland Bulbs, Springtime, Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis Travel, Memphis Tourism, Photojournalist in Memphis Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel Blogger Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel photographer Karen Pulfer Focht
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2017 International Blues Challenge- Memphis

Karen Focht February 8, 2017

The International Blues Challenge 2017 in Memphis, Tennessee

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In Bright Spot, Memphis Music, That's Entertainment!, Video's, Travel, Photojournalism Tags Dawn Tyler Watson, 8:05 Jive, Rae Gordon and The Back Seat Drivers, Stacy Mitchhart, Orpheum Theater, Photojournalist in Memphis Karen Pulfer Focht
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Black and White Drinking Fountain

Karen Focht January 16, 2017

A duel drinking fountain left over from the days of segregation, Memphis, Tennessee.

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In All Heart, Cabinet of Curiosities, Travel, Photojournalism Tags Drinking Fountain, Segregation, Civil Rights, Black History, Photojournalist in Memphis, Memphis Photographer, African American, Southern Life
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Miss Jackie Mikell, gave a wonderful presentation about the Gullah people who once lived and built the brick slave quarters on a South Carolina plantation that has been producing crops for over three centuries.For more information about Boone Hall g…

Miss Jackie Mikell, gave a wonderful presentation about the Gullah people who once lived and built the brick slave quarters on a South Carolina plantation that has been producing crops for over three centuries.

For more information about Boone Hall go to http://boonehallplantation.com/

Our Father in Gullah- Video

Karen Focht January 4, 2017

Miss Jackie Mikell, gave a wonderful presentation about the Gullah people who once lived and built the brick slave quarters on a South Carolina plantation that has been producing crops for over three centuries.

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In Cabinet of Curiosities, All Heart, For the Love of God, Travel, Video's, Photojournalism Tags Jackie Mikell, Boone Hall Plantation, Charleston South Carolina, Tavel, Tourism, Slavery, Gullah, Slave History, Language, Our Father Prayer in Gullah, Faith, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel Blogger Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel photographer Karen Pulfer Focht
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