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Road Trip! – spacyshorts
https://spacyshorts.com/2016/10/06/road-trip
It's about the journey…. October 6, 2016. The open road. Even better with an open schedule. I love a good road trip, to just about anywhere, really, and the trip down the Pacific coast of the U.S. On Monday I left to drive through the rest of western Oregon and into northern California, with an overnight stay in Redding. So much of that drive is just beautiful — the evergreen trees that eventually give way to the redwood forests of northern California, the snow-covered peaks of Mount Shasta. It’s f...
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Tracking – spacyshorts
https://spacyshorts.com/2016/09/12/tracking
It's about the journey…. September 12, 2016. September 12, 2016. One of many stories that didn’t make my blog in real time is the one about the visiting buffalo. And it was magical. So that’s what’s next. WHEE! 4 thoughts on “ Tracking. Thank you for sharing your incredible and ongoing journey and the tracking metaphor makes a lot of sense; I feel as if I’ve gone along with you. I miss your face and I’m hoping to catch up in person one of these days! Much love. xoxo. Liked by 1 person. Liked by 1 person.
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Final Week in Zimbabwe – spacyshorts
https://spacyshorts.com/2016/07/31/final-week-in-zimbabwe
It's about the journey…. Final Week in Zimbabwe. July 31, 2016. August 6, 2016. I leave Victoria Falls on Friday to fly to Nairobi for a two week safari in Kenya and Tanzania, including the island of Zanzibar, with stops in the Masai Mara, Lake Victoria, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Stone Town, and the northwestern coast of Zanzibar. I have a full day in Nairobi and plan to visit the Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. As well as the Karen Blixen Museum. Let’s play spot the rhinos. Coming do...
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Transitions – spacyshorts
https://spacyshorts.com/2016/08/28/transitions
It's about the journey…. August 28, 2016. August 28, 2016. I also found it to be the case that in general Africans love Americans. One person I met, when I said I was from the U.S., excitedly chimed in with Oh, USA! United Support of Africa! Which leads me to the burning question that so many seem to want to know: What’s next? Because that was hands-down one of the most amazing experiences of my life. Let me have it for a few moments. And trust that I’ll figure out what’s next. I always do. Those two wor...