It’s been a while since I could see the Lord’s Canvas, not due to no canvas but more due to being overwhelmed with work related ….
Tag: Tanzania
Since I work fulltime as a researcher and I am also a mother, I have moments in which I realize that full investment in my ….
Today it is exactly ten years ago that I was at Machame gate at 1650meter to start a week of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with one ….
A day out during times of Corona. We needed to go to a swimmingpool with a great view. While on the way to Maasai Lodge, ….
It is 3am. I am not sure why I woke up, but it is quiet, very quiet. I feel comfortable under my duvet in a ….
Last week I had a deadline for a research proposal submission. After several months of writing with the team, it is always a relief when ….
Last weekend, I had to visit a lodge with regards to my work for Caracal Tours & Safaris. Too bad, as having to stay in ….
A hug, a bye, a ‘Karibuni sana’, a lump in my throat and that’s it. I’ll never get used to saying goodbye. As I live ….
Years ago, before I set foot on this continent, I read “The Golden Light of Africa” by Erna Gianotten. She describes the life of the ….
The Maasai are perhaps the most famous people in Africa. With their red shuka (robe) and distinctive jewelry of beads living in the Great Rift ….