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In the mid ’70s when I moved to the USA I was introduced to Thanksgiving.  Although it took me years to like yams smoothered with melted marshmellows I quickly embraced taking time out to give thanks. Now as I pause I’m so grateful for: A God in Heaven (helps me make sense of things when

Thousands of photos!  Hundreds of videos!  Sifting thru music clips, sorting, shifting and editing and voila Sand has created a NikelaWildlife video. Here is a sampling of many more to come: Like it? Share it. Recommend on Facebook Buzz it up Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Bookmark

The sun starting it’s daily journey as the boy and his grandfather head for the beach.  Instead of finding the usual fragments of sea worn shells, hundreds of starfish lie beached on the cool sand. As they move down the beach Grandfather randomly picks up a starfish, looks at it gently and with a flick of

Who am I? Write, edit, format, redo, crop, cut, rewrite… that’s what our team is doing this week.  Not as exciting as visiting with great people like Tony from Birds of Eden, or Karin from the Darwin Project, but… My respect for writers and web designers, not to mention video producers, has grown ten fold

 Students and Teachers from the Meholokazulu High School, Imbali, KZN, South Africa.Photo courtesy of www.frankvanegmond.nl  Its early afternoon on Saturday October 30th and Russ and I are on the road once again, this time headed for Salt Lake City via Cheyenne. Shannon’s flight demonstration in Pietermaritzburg has to be over. How did it