4:30am in the distance is heard a series of drum beats of unknown meaning or origin. The sun rises shortly thereafter and the African day begins. The people of Vilanculos rise and … Read more about Painting the Picture of Mozambique
Hey family and friends!
I'm in beautiful South Africa going into the winter months preparing for an early departure for Vilankulos Mozambique in the morning. Our internet could be severely limited there … Read more about Hey family and friends!
Entitlement
I thought to myself, now having been woken up the third morning in a row by a screaming child unnecessarily intruding into my sleeping area, "hello! I'm trying to sleep here!" It was out of … Read more about Entitlement
Not Enough Time
So I should start by telling you that none of the topics discussed in this post will receive the proper attention they deserve, that being said, I am excited to update you all on what's been going … Read more about Not Enough Time
Staring Down the Dragon
Done. We're through. We have already spent too much time away from that which we should. It's time for a change. In Medieval lore, knights would … Read more about Staring Down the Dragon
Coping with the Impossible
There is perhaps nothing more terrifying to the independent, self-reliant individual than the bottom of the barrel. All effort in life is spent in pursuit of that which keeps one alive - … Read more about Coping with the Impossible
My Generation Part Four
We are a generation of skeptics. We are groomed to critique, to criticize to filter everything that comes our way. We like proof especially for that which seems outlandish or … Read more about My Generation Part Four
Nicaragua and Peru
I have been remiss to share pictures of where I have been, here are some shots of our debrief in Rivas, Nicaragua. Here are some latest pics from Peru including shots from Lima, Villa … Read more about Nicaragua and Peru
My Generation Part Three
My generation advocates for the individual. We see people, we empathize with others because we understand (or are seeking to understand) ourselves. We have learned that universal … Read more about My Generation Part Three