Yet another week clocks by, a week filled with organizational tasks, upgrades to the site and blog, and a few surprizes. An incredible amount of background material is filling my studio to the brim and I now need to finish organizing it all so the shooting for Taste Your Freedom can move up to a frenzied pace. A bit of rest for the weary and bleary-eyed, then we rev it up.
Recently I’ve been taking advantage of my other business activities to promote Taste Your Freedom in a discreet fashion and the initial response I am receiving is positive so I invite all readers to comment on anything they see here. Hopefully your oberservations will be equally positive although I also welcome good, constructive criticism. We’re all interested in helping. if you have questions this is also a good place to get them out into the open.
My travels never fail to turn-up the signs of need and the deepening and desperate homelessness situation. The numbers of people seeking help, shelter, and any form of salvation possible are most obviously increasing. See for yourself the right-in-front-of-our-faces places that people have resorted to for shelter and respite from the cruel winter cold and the elements.

Sleeping in Metro
The next stage of shooting Taste Your Freedom will involve a few weeks of furious shooting and so I’ll have the main camera serviced (a small problem cropped-up this weekend during a shoot with a Cordon-Bleu chef - Thanks again Tony and Noah for your patience!). My “rig” or “kit” (if you prefer) is down to the smallest portable-size I can manage and calories burned per-shoot will now be maximized.
Next Monday, February 23, Taste Your Freedom will be on location, for the third year, at CKUT’s (7th) annual Homelessness Marathon which can be heard throughout Canada an in Montreal at 90.3 FM. For your local frequency and more information I invite you to visit the marathon site at CKUT here. These volunteer students, in collaboration with the Montreal Native Friendship Center and many other organisations and individuals (mostly volunteer-run) really knock themselves out - sunset to sunrise out in the elements on the corner of DeMaisonneuve and St-Laurent (St-Lawrence) - please show your support in any way you can even if it’s just to listen in or call the live phone-in which begins at midnight. The marathon is an education in itself about homelessness and everyone out there trying to help. Here’s a shot from a recent marathon.

CKUT Homelessness Marathon 2006
Loads of content to come in a big rush … likened to a journey to the Heart of Darkness some might say. It is not all dark, though, as the hope and toil of many wishing to make a positive change make their mark.
Join Taste Your Freedom in making a difference for the better.