After 10 years, it’s the last post

This will be the last post for orcagirl.com. This project began just prior to the year 2000 and has evolved and changed in many ways over the years. What started as an experimental art film about the soul, has taken me on an unexpected and dramatic journey of life. As we near the winter solstice 0f 2009, it is a good time for me to make this post.
After 10 years, I have seen some incredible things, and have learned so much. More then that, I have learned that dreams come true and that the universe is watching. This work serves as a testimony of that. In order for me to evolve into my new life, I need to move on from this. This site will remain online but inactive for 1 year. After that time, the blog will expire and the site will disappear.
A new and very different but urgently needed project is manifesting and at some point you may find this page will redirect you there, when it’s ready. Until then, thank you for coming out. Much love, peace and happiness.
I will leave you with this
Orcagirl’s Story from Chantelle Tucker on Vimeo.
Nature of Things: Vote for me
http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/natureofthings/2009/photocontest/index.html
My photo is in the “sacred species” of two humpbacks breaching, and in “my habitat” of whale watchers waiting for killer whales on the Malcolm Island shoreline.
I also competed in Canadian Geographic, that contest is now closed and I am waiting for the results
http://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/cg/Contests/Contests.aspx
Where’s Bart? (BCY0324)
Friends in both Hawaii and Mexico, Please be on the look out for this whale. His ID is BCY0324. He is the young friendly humpback whale I shot many photos and video of this past fall. I am interested to know where he goes during the winter time. Thanks =)




















