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WATERVIEWS: A Collection of Photographs, Thoughts, & Experiences

WATERVIEWS: A Collection of Photographs, Thoughts, & Experiences

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Waterviews is a collection of photographs, thoughts, and experiences acquired while kayaking the Carman's and Connetquot Rivers, and the Setauket and Orient Harbors of Long Island, New York. It contains over 75 scenic and wildlife photographs, most snapped from the unique vantage point of a kayak floating on top of the water. Topics written about include, the science of waterway formation, locations and tours of the waters, Long Island history, photography, and information about kayak basics, techniques, and safety. Waterviews also explores subjects that surface when out on a paddle such as, happiness, relaxation, sickness, loss, and friendship. Throw in some funny stories and you'll find kayaking is not always serious business. The take-home messages include, live a happy life, appreciate nature around you, protect and preserve the waterways, and take time to visit and see our natural surroundings.



John P. Cardone is a writer/producer of educational and marketing videos, and interactive media programs. His company, Hospital Video Network, Inc., works with a variety of healthcare and business clients in New York City and Long Island. His over 25 years of experience producing videos in many specialties of medicine has brought him a unique blend of sensitivities concerning illness, hope, loss, stress, and the amazing human quality-the will to live. He creatively works to incorporate these sensitivities into each book project. John grew up in Astoria, New York moving to Long Island after his military service in 1970. John lives in Ronkonkoma with his wife, Kathy. They have two happily-married children and four wonderful grandchildren. He is proud to say he is the founder of the Long Island Authors Group, launched in 2008. This picture book is his third published work, and his first foray into non-fiction.
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