Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: – Anything with 1, 2, or 3 Wheels – 09/19/19

This week’s topic is Anything with 1, 2, or 3 Wheels.

This is the little boy we sponsor in Belize trying out his new bicycle

This is a motorized skate board which the fellow riding said would run for nearly an hour on a charge

A bike share kiosk in Washington, DC

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – 09/20/19

About Joe Owens

Can you tell from my writing I love God? I hope so because that is what I want you to know most about me. I am also a writer who loves taking on fiction prompts and crafting a story. One day you will read my work in print. Until then enjoy it here! For free!
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8 Responses to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: – Anything with 1, 2, or 3 Wheels – 09/19/19

  1. Cee Neuner says:

    That one wheel thingy is cool. I have no clue what it is called 😀

  2. Prior... says:

    Cool photos -esp that tech board…
    and where is the location of the first photo?

    • Joe Owens says:

      Sorry Cee! I had this photo on my phone so I updated the WordPress post on my phone but apparently I didn’t save the caption. When I hopped over to my computer and put the other two pictures and I didn’t notice that the caption was not on there. Now there’s a caption on all three. The photo of the little boy is one we sponsor in Belize trying out a new bicycle I gave him while I was there.

    • Joe Owens says:

      This is a little boy we sponsor in Belize with a new bike we provided.

      • Prior... says:

        What a wonderful outreach !

      • Joe Owens says:

        There is an organization called the Children of Hope Foundation based in Maya Mopan a small village near Belmopan, the capital that I work with. We packed 100 backpacks for kids from age 4 to 14.

        For $200 annually I sponsor this little boy providing a backpack full of school supplies, a birthday gift/party and a Christmas Party with games and activities. I wrote a post about the backpack process on my faith-based blog Living the J.O.Y. Principle if you are interested.

      • Prior... says:

        Hi – thanks for the details and maybe having the info here will help other readers who might be interested – we already help with “compassion” – and hubs has a child.
        then I do plenty of outreach in our everyday lives = which I am sure you know Is just as important as official missions sponsors –
        and Joe the JOY sounds awesome

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