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El café ayuda a quien duerme poco y sueña mucho 😊 Amen to that!!
The Okavango Delta is the largest in-land delta in the world. It is well known for being home to a large array of wildlife including approximately 450 species of birds. I love the Okavango because of the beautiful scenery and how peaceful it is. In the United States, it is rare to go somewhere and not hear any cars, planes, trains, or other loud noises so I especially appreciated how quiet it is in the Delta. My experience there was almost entirely based on the lodge where we stayed which was absolutely fabulous, the Shakawe River Lodge in Shakawe, Botswana. I will let my pictures express what my words can’t. Needless to say, my Instagram feed exploded after going here. Visit the lodge’s website at www.shakawelodge.com
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Madagascar
circa 1890
I love this earth, and I want to see as much of it as I can before I leave it.
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Let’s Go For A Hike
Let’s Go For A Hike
Yesterday we started building a more permanent debris hut for the ducks. A former-boy-scout co-conspirator of ours helped us lash together some old fence posts and we bulked it out with downed walnut limbs, the ramial wood that was littering the yard, and grass clippings and scythed kochia. We’re not finished adding cover material on top, but we’ll keep working on it as we have time.
This one opens to about north-northeast. It catches a tiny bit of morning sun, while its back blocks our prevailing western winds and the lesser southern ones, and provides more much-needed shade in the afternoon.
Ta Prohm, Cambodia
Drying coffee beans in the sun, northern Peru