Random photos and stories from our adventures
- Another Perspective of Africa
- A Study in Finding the Next MealI am an African Fish Eagle, considered by many to be one of the iconic birds of Africa. Blessed with extraordinary eyesight, my vision is 8 times stronger than yours and I… Read more: A Study in Finding the Next Meal
- Faces of AfricaThe human connection comes from eye contact, looking another in the eye and conveying a message, whether it be admiration, love, understanding, or something so simple as an acknowledgement, I see you… Read more: Faces of Africa
- Vignettes from the African SavannaA collection of mostly very short stories compiled after two weeks on safari in Kenya and Tanzania. *********** The painting conveys so much; at first glance it’s mostly the radiant beauty, for… Read more: Vignettes from the African Savanna
- Best of AfricaWhen I started mentally composing this Best of Africa post I envisioned a variety of images that captured the light and the beauty and the expressiveness of these wild and untamed animals… Read more: Best of Africa
- The Big Five and the Ugly FiveBig game hunters crowned the most challenging and difficult African animals as the Big Five, a shorthand designation for their goal: to track, hunt, kill and bring home for display. Killing for… Read more: The Big Five and the Ugly Five
- Hot Air Balloon over the Masai MaraSunrise and sunset come quickly at the low latitudes, as mariners dawn and dusk barely exist in the equatorial region. A number of wildlife images from the balloon:
- The Masai Mara – Spotted Land of the MaasaiAt first you notice the light. The clarity, the purity, the way it illuminates the surroundings. And then: Amber waves of grasses. Rolling hills extending beyond the horizon. An animal here. An… Read more: The Masai Mara – Spotted Land of the Maasai
- Journey to the Masai MaraWe left the Serengeti at zero dark thirty, upon the guidance of our safari guide Edwin, as we had four long hours on rough washboard dirt roads followed by a border crossing… Read more: Journey to the Masai Mara
- Amazing Ngornogoro CraterAbout 2.5 million years ago, the Ngornogoro volcano did what volcanoes do – blew its top! Smoke, fire, lava, ash, destruction and death rained down on the surrounding area until at last… Read more: Amazing Ngornogoro Crater
Love you both! Thanks for sharing.
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Great to hear from you and even better to find you on a sailboat.
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Hi there! We are on the move. Currently we are in St Thomas and will be in Grenada by June 1. What are your plans with Dragonfly over the next few months? We would love to catchup.
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