Urban Forest Project, DC
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Urban Forest Project, DC

I don’t get involved in community projects as often as I’d like. This is my second time with the Urban Forest project and they even did a little interview with me. I was terribly nervous and I just love a camera 10″ in front of my face, but I made it through and met some cool people. Video editing is pretty useful, otherwise who knows how this would’ve turned out. Thanks to Joe Carabeo, who is super fun to work with, for not making me sound like a complete babbling idiot. So watch the video, but be warned in real life I cannot be edited – unfortunately.

The Urban Forest website for DC is finally up.
Bad quality of the image on the website so here it is here again. Go to the Urban Forest website

Click here to view a short video explanation
For further explanation of the banner, and now I am on YouTube. Scary!