The Annie Show

copyright Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004
Row, row, row your kayak gently down the stream.copyright Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004
Ya really think blue looks good on me??copyright Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004
Wow being a big sister DOES have its good points. "That's it girls, keep paddling." copyright Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004
Look take my word!  If we just carry this in front of us, no one will know we lost our shorts in the lake! copyright Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004
Diana Limjoco Pollard of DjL Digital designs taking a break from photographing everything in site.
Yellow iris in my garden in Mt. Shasta.-Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004
Yellow iris in my garden in Mt. Shasta.-Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004
Yellow iris in my garden in Mt. Shasta.-Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004
Yellow iris in my garden in Mt. Shasta.-Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004
Scenes from Annie Jr. held at Sission School June 2, 2001
I was so impressed with the entire performance. From the actors to the stage hands, producers. Every last one of our kids did so well! My apologies to anyone left out. My digital camera battery ran out of juice after this act! Sorry!
Yellow iris with a little lady bug enjoying it.  copyright Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004 white and purple Iris- copyright Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004 copyright Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004 Pink iris in my garden- Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004
deep purple and lavender Iris-Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004 This iris is very exotic looking-copyright Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004 Yellow iris in my garden in Mt. Shasta.-Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004 Yellow iris in my garden in Mt. Shasta.-Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004
Yellow iris in my garden in Mt. Shasta.-Diana Limjoco Pollard 2004    

The Mount Shasta Elementary School District presented this show for our community. From a book by Thomas Meehan, Music by Charles Strouse, Lyrics my Martin Charnin. Based on “Little Orphan Annie” by permission of the Tribune Media Service.

The Broadway Junior version of Annie was presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance metarials were supplied by Music Theater International.

MORE PHOTOS HERE ON ECOSHASTA

Iris Garden
I have no idea what the names of these Iris are. They grow with little care, as long as they get lots of sunshine. We dig them up every 2 or 3 years and separate the rhizomes out. Seems to make for better flowers if the roots aren’t too compacted.
Hammond Lake
I think kids growing up in this area are so lucky to have so much accessible nature nearby. Kids, love it up now!!
Duh Duh Densa
Did you know that some members of Densa also belong to the College of the Siskiyous Jazz Band?