
Karibu Whilst we do not break the ice by talking about the weather here customarily, I find myself wanting to make some comment on the incredulous…
Karibu Whilst we do not break the ice by talking about the weather here customarily, I find myself wanting to make some comment on the incredulous…
Karibu As you soar above the towns, then villages turning into wilderness over the cradle of mankind, then land at your destination – I hope you’ll…
Karibu Are you looking out at the changing landscape? Contemplate the wilderness above which you soar – It is inextricably linked to heritage, culture and climate…
The year started with much humbleness and I am acutely aware of our luck at being able to wonder what each of us can do to…
Here’s the last issue of the year and a host of writers with intrepid tales from walking with elephants in the bush, to studying snake venom…
Despite the great mood swings that seem to have taken over the gods of weather, that provide us in a year a scorching drought and flash…
Poignant history has already been made this year. Kenya, having endured several years of drought is being pelted with thunderstorms dropping trees with lightening and destroying…
We were sitting on a dark beach, like in the days before electricity. It was long enough for things to become gradually clearer, the shapes taking…
The long-awaited sequel to Susie Kelly’s US Amazon Top 40 ranking memoir, I Wish I Could Say I Was Sorry, described by BookBub as “A Child…
Sometimes I’m in a place and I have to ask myself am I really here? And then I tell myself how lucky I am. I hope…