by Carol Gurney | Dec 22, 2016 | Uncategorized |
Carol led a group exercise for communication with a male elephant we had seen. Our driver told us that the elephant was 45 years of age. Can you imagine that? He was near a large herd, but separated a small distance, eating and staying near us by the road.Carol...
by Carol Gurney | Dec 21, 2016 | Uncategorized |
My communication with the elephant: he is sure of himself, polite, gentle, enjoys life; he thinks of others before himself and is somewhat of a leader acting behind the scenes; he knows that sharing with humans is helpful at this time. He is also is playful I got...
by Carol Gurney | Nov 22, 2016 | Uncategorized |
DAY 14 – October 29 I must say ending the Safari by having 4 days in Zanzibar was absolutely the way to go. It gave us an opportunity to do absolutely “nothing” and we so needed that after our long 10 hours in the truck every day. So we learned about the history...
by Carol Gurney | Nov 21, 2016 | Uncategorized |
DAY 13 – October 28 It’s time for the Safari to come to an end and first I wanted to share what Sandy has written in her journal about this trip. Sandy has been on several Safaris in the past but this was a time where she would meet the elephant in person who...
by Carol Gurney | Nov 20, 2016 | Uncategorized |
DAY 12 – October 27 Sandy met her soul mate this afternoon on the way back from our last day’s drive. I’ll let her tell you what her experience was like: The tusk-free elephant is in my meditations, who walks the path in my favorite guided meditation with me...
by Carol Gurney | Nov 19, 2016 | Uncategorized |
DAY 11 – October 26 Today we met with the unexpected. We saw a lion and lioness together—just the two of them. Philip, our driver/guide told us that they were on their honeymoon. FACT: And a honeymoon for them will last two weeks and during those two weeks they...
by Carol Gurney | Nov 18, 2016 | Uncategorized |
DAY Nine – October 25 A long drive to Lobo but with far fewer cars, a better road and lots to see along the way… Including lots of lovely elephants. Even in the more barren looking areas with small trees that seemed to be struggling at the end of the rainy...
by Carol Gurney | Nov 17, 2016 | Uncategorized |
DAY SEVEN – 23 October Lions are all around. One might think there isn’t an issue with the state of lions and their threatened populations, but alas they are very threatened, mainly by corruption in the canned hunting industry. Driving along the river in the...
by Carol Gurney | Nov 16, 2016 | Uncategorized |
DAY SIX – 22 October A long, bumpy, dusty road with stops at a Masai Boma for demonstrations. We had the wonderful opportunity to visit with the children of the Masai and were met with huge smiles and excitement from all of them! Sandy received a proposal of...
by Carol Gurney | Nov 15, 2016 | Uncategorized |
DAY SIX – 21 October It is now dry season there and the place is golden and the grasses nibbled down to nubs allowing winds to pick up funnels of dust devils. The plain seems baron with very dispersed animals…lots of animals, but many were at quite a...