3 posts tagged “you are here”
Well, folks, it's almost complete. After listening to/watching our final slideshow of Micah and Chassie in Escalon, CA, you will have met all of the participants in the You Are Here Project, from coast to coast.
This welcoming, well-travelled family is a fitting finale to the project. Chassie (Scott of Moab's cousin) and Micah talk about the nomadic nature of life in the Navy, how they are able to get along with just about anyone, and how they are now settling into the small town of Escalon for a longer term stay.
http://www.theyouarehereproject.com
Overview of what you've seen:
Number of homes/people/families we visited: 18
Total number of people we interviewed: 49
Number of states we travelled through: 17
For more details and stats about who we met and where we went, click on "Bonus Materials" and then "The You Are Here Index" on our website - http://www.theyouarehereproject.com
We hope you've enjoyed the journey!
Flynn and Blue
A new seven minute slideshow is up on The You Are Here Project's website!
This week click on David and Sylvia at www.theyouarehereproject.com (see below to locate them on our map). They live with their three children near Fort Hood in Harker Heights, Texas. David was home on a two week leave from his second tour of duty in Iraq when we did this interview.
Watch and listen at: www.theyouarehereproject.com
Also, check out our Bonus Materials on the site, where we have some new audio outtakes. Ralph (from back in Topeka) talks about taking in an exhange student, and David (from this week), talks about his experiences in Iraq.
Thanks for following all the folks we met, and stay tuned for more!
Blue and Flynn
A new five minute slideshow is up on The You Are Here Project's website!
This week click on Patrick's photo on our site (see below for cheat sheet) to meet him and his two daughters who live in a suburb southwest of St. Louis. Brett and Sue hadn't been able to find us anyone west of St. Louis, so we decided to make a short hop to the other side of town to meet their friend Patrick, hoping that he could send us farther westward from there.
Patrick is a teacher at the same high school he attended as a kid, and has always lived within five miles from where he grew up.
www.theyouarehereproject.com