For The New York Times- Manuel Ortega and Federico Galarza exercise Luv That Jackie, a yearling colt sired by Lawyer Ron in the round pen at the Payton Training Center in Ocala. The 80 acre facility can house up to 120 horses during the busy season in the fall but currently has only three yearlings that are in the very early stages of being broken.
Federico Galarza, at left, and Fanuel Tapia wash Park City, a yearling colt sired by Harlan's Holiday, which is one of three yearlings that have begun being broken at the Payton Training Center in Ocala. The center has a total of 16 yearlings. The 80 acre facility can house up to 120 horses during the busy season in the fall but currently has 48 horses.
An unnamed yearling sired by Flatter is run in the round pen by Manuel Ortega and Federico Galarza at the Payton Training Center in Ocala. There are 16 yearlings total, but only three have begun the process of being broken. The 80 acre facility can house up to 120 horses during the busy season.
Hannah Wise, at left, pushes Ari Weitzman on the swing set at Weitzman's house in Tampa. Weitzman is one of only 100 people in the world with the chromosomal disorder Ring 14. Wise and Weitzman first became friends during the Best Buddies program at Coleman Middle School last year. The program has since ended but the two still like to spend time together. "When you make a friend, you just don't stop hanging out with them," said Wise, "He makes me smile."
Hannah Wise gasps in jest as Ari Weitzman points to a character in a book the two were reading together at Weitzman's house in Tampa. Wise and Weitzman first became friends during the Best Buddies program at Coleman Middle School last year. The program has since ended but the two still like to spend time together. "When you make a friend, you just don't stop hanging out with them," said Wise, "He makes me smile."
Hannah Wise flips through the school yearbook with Ari Weitzman while the two spend time together at Weitzman's house in Tampa. Weitzman is one of only 100 people in the world with the chromosomal disorder Ring 14. Wise and Weitzman first became friends during the Best Buddies program at Coleman Middle School last year. The program has since ended but the two still like to spend time together. "When you make a friend, you just don't stop hanging out with them," said Wise, "He makes me smile."
Ari Weitzman hugs dolls in the playroom he and his sister uses while spending time with Hannah Wise. Weitzman is one of only 100 people in the world with the chromosomal disorder Ring 14. Wise and Weitzman first became friends during the Best Buddies program at Coleman Middle School last year. The program has since ended but the two still like to spend time together. "When you make a friend, you just don't stop hanging out with them," said Wise, "He makes me smile."
Onlookers pay respects at a memorial for Caylee Anthony near the site where her body was found in Orlando. Her mother, Casey Anthony, was tried and found innocent in the highly publicized murder trial.
Terri Jelks, center, of St. Petersburg, Fla., founded "Musical Moms," a program at her son's school, the Canterbury School of Florida Hough Campus, that invites parents to spend one class period with each of the lower grades discussing a specific artist or musician. The parents teach the children about the history of artists ranging from Bach to The Beatles, and then lead a project, sing-a-long, or play instruments with them.
Nick Friedman, at left, and Omar Soliman cofounded College Hunks Hauling Junk in 2003 and began working full-time for the company in 2005 when they graduated from college. Friedman is the President of the company and Soliman is the CEO. Clients include the Federal Government, Fortune 500 companies and over 70,000 homeowners. Today the company has 35 franchises nationwide and continues to expand.
Tampa designer Given Campbell sits among samples of the custom wallpaper she has created as she enjoys her morning coffee in her home office. Campbell draws inspiration from religious artists like Goya and Caravaggio for her design work.
For the Wall Street Journal- A divorce after nine years of marriage cut Ray Falero's household income by half, which lead to the eventual foreclosure of his Orlando home. Falero, 37, is now being sued by Everhome Mortgage, the Jacksonville lender that managed the loans Falero had on the house.
Holly DeCarlo, 26, is the PR & Events Account Manager at the White Book Agency in Tampa. DeCarlo started her career at age 16 when she assisted in casting for ABC's "The West Wing," local commercials and extras for HBO's hit series, "The Wire." In her free time she enjoys kickboxing, cooking and international travel.
Holly DeCarlo, 26, is the PR & Events Account Manager at the White Book Agency in Tampa. DeCarlo started her career at age 16 when she assisted in casting for ABC's "The West Wing," local commercials and extras for HBO's hit series, "The Wire." In her free time she enjoys kickboxing, cooking and international travel.