Learning more – for the journey.

by Jun 24, 20181 comment

So I am reading about the Achuar and the Amazon this morning and came across this description: “Potential dangers are ever present: quicksand, biting insects and spiders, poison snakes, thorns, and falling limbs. Attractive fruits and berries may be deadly. Predators such as anacondas and jaguars live in the forest, and caiman live along the banks of the rivers. In the rainforest, you must be alert, taking care where to step and what to touch.” So am I still going on the journey in July with the Pachamama Alliance? Oh, YES, I am!


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  1. WendyLestina

    Wish I'd found this page a year ago!! And encouraged you to keep writing. I've booked you for January 21 at 1:30 at the Ferndale Village Club, and blocked two nights in the Garden Room for January 20-22 for you two…(complimentary, of course) … and am so looking forward to this program. This is a diverse and interesting group of women in town, and it will be a joy for you, I'm sure. Love. W.

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