While we weren’t traveling in the company of twelve dwarves, and we didn’t have to slay a dragon to steal its treasure, we did find ourselves on an epic adventure driving across the entirety of Canada…and back again. 49 days — 11,050 miles (17,783 kilometers) — 5 ferries — 6 time zones — 2 sore […]
Category Archives: Wildlife
Khutzeymateen Grizzlies
Nestled far up a misty river inlet, with bald eagles standing as sentinels along its banks, live the Khutzeymateen grizzly bears. I was lucky enough to visit these amazing creatures recently as I was turning 50 years of age. I’ve never been one for celebrating birthdays, so up until that point I had only planned […]
Sailing the Inside Passage
Glenn and I recently made a run for the Canadian border. We were still reeling from having to cancel yet another overseas trip due to COVID and were looking for an adventure to sooth our wanderlust. Canada had recently opened their land borders to vaccinated Americans and were no longer requiring a 14-day quarantine upon […]
Wee Beasties
It felt like a unicorn magically appeared when a hummingbird showed up to build her nest. I had been thinking it was time to put my hummingbird feeders out because I could hear so many of them flying overhead when sitting on the back porch drinking my morning tea. It wasn’t until a few days […]
Serengeti by Foot
“Is it safe to do a walking safari?” That is what I Googled…after I had already booked and paid for my trip to do just that. Doh! The answer from the faceless hordes of internet opiners was a resounding “no, it isn’t safe to do a walking safari” because most of the wild animals are […]
Uganda’s Mountain Gorillas
I watched a lot of Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom when I was young, and I think as a result I’m quite drawn to the idea of seeing wild animals up close. The bigger and the more dangerous, the better. The mountain gorillas are no exception.