What A Weekend – Emmy Awards Oct. 2013

9 10 2013

WOW, what a weekend. I woke up early Friday morning and headed to the airport with my head filled with a lot of excitement and appreciation. Not all for where I was going and who I was going to meet, but reminiscing and reflecting what we have done over the past 15 or so months.

It’s about our disabled friends, civilians and veterans alike. For some of our friends who are bedridden, wheelchair-bound, or for some that have disabilities that cannot be seen by looking at them, we are very proud to know and to have a part in their lives. For some stuck in the house, or confined to a hospital bed, looking out of the same window day after day can be a challenge.

What we are able to do is to open a window to the world for them, to give them what we thought was a break from their day. What we didn’t realize at that time is that the effects of opening that window was more significant that we originally realized. It’s real! It’s a memory! It’s a few moments in time! It’s an interactive Virtual Photo Walk.

With the help of our volunteer photographers from around the world and the Google+ platform, we are able to open that window and show our veterans their World War II Memorial in Washington DC.

 

We can show them the changing of the guard of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

We can take them aboard and on deck in front of the 9 inch guns on the USS Alabama,

We can take them to see The Pearl Harbor Memorial.

We can even take them back to the beaches of Normandy where they landed over 70 years ago.

Some of our veterans have told us that they have not stopped thinking about that beach, even after all that time, They thanked us for bringing them back to a beautiful place with turquoise water that once was once such a nightmare for each of them with the waters running red onto the beaches. As emotional as visiting this place is to revisit, it was a bittersweet closure for at least some of our friends.

We were able to bring our friends on a Hero Tour of the 911 Memorial in New York City.
We Will Never Forget.

Not all of our virtual photo walks are as emotional as the stories mentioned above.  Sometimes it’s a lot of fun, for instance swimming with turtles in Hawaii.

 

We also have enjoyed visiting elephants in Africa.

We’ve visited a national park sunset with our photographers as they set up for an amazing shot.

We have fulfilled dreams to visit places previously out of their reach, like iconic landmarks in Rome. Monica told me after this particular photo walk that this was on her bucket list of places to visit.  This was unfortunately impossible otherwise due to her disabilities. It could be life-threatening for her for her to fly. Monica also asked me if I knew what we just did? You took me to Rome she said.

Virtual Photo Walks (VPW) and Veterans United (VU) have been able to do this all online in a “Google+ Hangout” (a live interactive video chat room).  Many of us have never meet in real life, they all agree that this interactive video chat is more real than they could have imagined. Real relationships are made, emotional bonds are created and real friendships are nurtured, right here on Google + with VPW and VU.

This brings me to this past weekend in October 2013. I am very proud to say that the founders, team members and volunteers of Virtual Photo Walks and Veterans United were nominated for an EMMY Award in the category for Community Service.

 

Thank you to our friend Brenda for transporting and showing us around St. Louis on our first day in town. It was great to meet you in real life.

 

The weekend started on Friday night with a VIP cocktail party at Robust Wine Bar where John and I meet a few of the other Emmy nominees and people involved with the production.

 

Hello to this years Emmy Host, Margaret Judson of HBO’s hit show “NEWSROOM”. We had a great time together.

 

I also had the opportunity to meet Angie Weidinger Mid-America Emmy’s, President, Sponsorship Committee Chair/Executive Finance Committee among many others.

 

On Saturday John and I meet Sarah Hill in real life.

 

Here’s a video clip when Sarah and I meet in real life for the first time.

Sarah even taught me Google Glass. I could get use to that!
Thank you Sarah.

We all met in St. Louis in real life for the first time to share not only a dinner together but the experience of recognition for all of this good work.

We are all very proud to give back especially to our veterans in this small way for what they have given to us in a very large way. For making their individual sacrifices, but also by their families.

 

It would have been nice to win, but we didn’t this time and that’s okay. We will still do what we do for all the right reasons.

Thank you St. Louis and the EMMY Awards. We had a great time.
#Emmymidam #Emmys

If you know of a disable person that you think would benefit from this experience or if you know a veteran or are a veteran yourself or maybe you are a photographer that would like to volunteer some time and bandwidth to take us someplace interesting in the world. Please connect with us by visiting at http://virtualphotowalks.org . Thank you for reading and watching some of our adventures on demand. The world is truly becoming a smaller place.

Photos and video by:

Sarah Hill, Scott Schaefer of Veterans United and their photographers in the field 
and 
Bruce Garber, John Butterill of Virtual Photo Walks and our photographers in the field.

Special Thank you

To everyone that ever helped us open the window to the world for our friends and veterans.
To our friends and Veterans for allowing us to be part of their lives.

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Virtual Photo Walks with Trey Ratcliff, Thomas Hawk and Karen Hutton

13 06 2013

My friend Karen Hutton a photographer attended the Google+ San Francisco Virtual Photo Walk with Trey Ratcliff, Thomas Hawk. Karen took me and some of our friends along. You and see the Virtual Photo walk by clicking the link below.

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From Trey Ratcliff’s PhotoWalk event at http://goo.gl/FqJcw with everything, but here’s the skinny!

Watch the SF Virtual Photo Walks Live tonight!

Can’t make the photowalk? Watch it as it happened live with +Karen Hutton and +Virtual Photo Walks™ !! It will be shared live here to my own stream as well.

The Plan: Look, it’s possible security may throw us out of our meeting spot (inside the event at http://goo.gl/FqJcw ) right away,

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VPW – Honor Flight WWII Vets & Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 11062012

22 11 2012

Today’s tour was a great success. Veterans got to see the Changing of the Guard at Arlington, the World War II memorial, The Gold Coast and the USS Alabama. Many thanks to our Hangout volunteers: +Jimmy Gardner +Jared Budlong +Chad LaFarge +Michele Spry +John Butterill +Veterans United +Adrienne May +Randy Raw +Virtual Photo Walks™ +Jacob Hess +Michael Tucker +Kenneth Holman +Bruce Garber +Stephen Monaco +Kyle Hess +Barb Brueggemann +Sarah Hill +Veterans United.

If you know of a veteran not able to travel to see their memorial, tell them about Veterans Virtual Tours. Have the veteran apply here or help them fill out an application. http://www.virtualphotowalks.org

+Virtual Photo Walks™! If you missed it live; you can watch it NOW on demand here.

A special thanks to +John Butterill and +Bruce Garber for helping to organize these virtual photo walks.

To learn more about +Virtual Photo Walks™ please visithttp://VirtualPhotoWalks.com where we walk the walk for those who can’t and have a lot of fun in the process.

If you would like to join us on a +Virtual Photo Walks™ or know some one who would please contact us http://VirtualPhotoWalks.com to learn how.

Please feel free to help share places we visit, by sharing this post and video with your circle of family and friends.

Thank you for your help and compassion.

“To Know, To Care, To Act”





July 4th 2012 – Old Iron Sides

19 08 2012

1812 Celebration Old Iron Sides, Tall Ships & The Blue Angels in Boston

I went to Boston to watch and take you with me to see the USS Constitution (Old Iron Sides) Turnaround & Blue Angels Fly-Over in Boston harbor on the 4th of July.

Today we had a spectacular, once in a lifetime opportunity to watch the great Boston
tradition of the annual USS Constitution Turnaround, with the addition of an accompanying US Coast Guard Barque, EAGLE, and a salute from the Navy Blue Angels Flight Team.

Not only will the Blue Angels provide their spectacular air show, but up to 50 additional
aircraft will perform fly-over salutes, as well.

This may end up being the highlight of the entire week.

The USS Constitution made its reputation during the War of 1812 and played an important part in that conflict.

In addition Tall Ships from around the world were in port for viewing.

Thank you for watching and sharing.





VPW – New England Freestyle BMX Bikes X Games 06242012

19 08 2012

Scott Moroney and Bruce Garber took Virtual Photo Walks to see the cavemen of trick bike riding hangout with old friends from some of the original crew that started this sport before it became what is known today as the X Games. We had a great day watching as these men showed us some of the tricks they invented as well as some great conversation.

This was a FUN event and we hope you enjoy watching it as much as our friends did.

Virtual Photo Walks, “Walk the walk for those that can’t”.

If you would like to get involved with Virtual Photo Walks or know someone that would benefit from this program. Please contact us at virtualphotowalks@gmail.com

Get involved today!

Thank you for watching and sharing.

Special Thank You to Rich Upjohn, Sonny Singh, Paul Delaiarro, Craig Valois, Rob LeClair, Mike Miller, Mike Fink, Rick MacDonald and Scott Moroney.

#VirtualPhotoWalks, #BMX, #Bikes, #X Games, #Tricks, #NewEngland, #FreeStyle, #FlatLand,

 








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