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Africa

When Vervet Babies are Kicked Out of the Human Nest

When the newborns are brought in they are cared for by loving humans 24/7 and are never alone again. Their humans do everything for them, the babies pee and shit and crawl all over them and we smile and tell them how awesome they are.

January 7, 2017 in Africa, Responsible Travel, South Africa, Travelling Solo, volunteering.

Well That Was Special… not

My flight was to leave at 11:30 am Dec.24/16, Saturday. At 2am, Dec.23/16, Friday,  I woke gasping for air. I was to find out later from the emerg doctor I had pneumonia. NONONONONONO Despite my hysterical explanation that I was going to Africa and I couldn’t possibly have pneumonia he stuck to his diagnosis.

December 30, 2016 in Africa, Responsible Travel, South Africa, Travelling Solo, volunteering.

The Ripple Effect of 104 Horses

Dearest Mandy; I don’t know if you remember the story of how I found my way to you and Pat and your wonderful herd of horses so here it is. I had just got back from Guatemala and already sniffing around for my next adventure. There was a book waiting for me from Amazon. I…

February 5, 2016 in Africa, Book Reviews, Travel insights, Travelling Solo.

A Magic Ride at the Mozambique Horse Safari

By the time we started our lesson the light had softened and the paddock was quiet. Most of the grooms had gone home for the day so we groomed and tacked our own horses.

November 10, 2015 in Africa, Responsible Travel, Travelling Solo, volunteering.

Non-Horse Activities in Vilankulos, Mozambique.

Some days we don’t have anything to do with the horses. It feels strange but I guess it is good to give your ass a rest once in a while. 🙂

November 6, 2015 in Africa, Responsible Travel, Travelling Solo, volunteering.

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Why Crone?

Why crone indeed. Well it is all about empowerment. Crone is a word that has been turned into yet another weapon to make women feel crappy about growing old.
So I want to take all the air out of that balloon & use it to help me fly by hoisting my crone flag high and proud. You know - "I am crone hear me roar" etc etc. I may not be the wisest one out there but I am a hell of a lot wiser than I was 30 years ago and that's all anyone can really hope for, right?

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