This Miracle We Call Earth
Our plan was to spend ten days with the students in Baja, traveling with them and chronicling their adventures sea kayaking, camping on an un-populated desert island, viewing and touching female gray whales and their calves, California sea lions, playful dolphins, and countless bird species. We were scheduled to join them on trips to a small Mexican school, overnight visits with families from a local village, lending services to a remote fishing community, donating first aid kits and teaching basic first aid, and installing a solar-powered pump to prevent water contamination and the spread of dysentery.
Then came a huge New England winter storm—which threw the trip and our plans into something of a tailspin. Melodic Vision’s artistic team made it across the country and down to Baja, during a brief break in the storm-front. The students, alas, didn’t arrive until five days later, making our experiences together intense, wonderful—but ultimately much too limited to collect the materials, experience the impact of this trip on the students, and create the show we intended.
In light of these little mishaps, we know it only makes sense for us to join another Global Classroom adventure, either returning to Baja next year or going on their Costa Rica trip. Plans are underway for fundraising to extend our research. The final production will be a culmination of Melodic Vision and Global Classroom's shared common goal—to create opportunities and art that heal our hearts and our earth.
co-leader Meggie Winchell.
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