Hello. Sad news since my last post in February. My little Mouse dog got too ill to continue in this world so passed over the rainbow bridge on March 11th, 2024. My sweet Mouse. I miss her. It has been almost a month now and I still find myself saving little tidbits for her before I remember that she’s not here anymore with me. She lives in my heart forever. I had 12 ½ years of loving her and her loving me. I have been so blessed by that little Being in my life.
The rains have started last week. That is a blessing as things were starting to
dry
up and we had been waiting all of March for significant rain and it would
only come in teasing sprinkles, then get so sunny and hot that everything would
melt in the heat. I was finding it so
hard in the village desert home. Close
to 100 F every day for weeks. The rains
came. It has cooled off. Things are starting to grow again. I have come to our town home last week and
finding it actually cold here (60 F, which I know doesn’t count as cold many places
in the world but here it is freezing, haha).
I promised to post the link to my video clip on the FAO site
for the year of the Camelid once it was put up.
It has been posted since mid-March so finally getting around to keeping
my promise. Very short but informative
about the importance of the camel in Ngurunit and for pastoralist lives and a bit
about my part in helping many women get a camel of their own. Here is the link to the FAO site video
A bit of an update on my published children’s book, Why Hyena Limps. One of the websites I’m connected to as an author conducted a written interview of me to post on their website. It covers a lot of ground in my life and travels. If interested to read it, find the link here.
Interview link: https://allauthor.com/
I am still taking each day as it comes. Mapping out my path for the future. A lot of ideas are cooking up in my head and
time will tell which way I will follow.
In the meantime, I enjoy my life, my animals and the beauty that I find
along the way. Peace and Joy to you all….