Archive for February, 2009
Posted in February 28th, 2009
A beautiful Sunday morning at Isthar’s ark. Sheba and Kalahari rest together in the sand. Our one month old filly rolls in the sand, eyes closed, under the watchful scrutiny of the self-proclaimed personal bodyguarddog Sheba. While Kalahari tries to nap, Sheba decides to give the filly a little grooming. What? You didn’t like that? [...]
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Posted in February 27th, 2009
After nearly three months together at Isthar’s Ark, our time with this beautiful grey barb gentleman named Illami came to an end this past weekend. BFFs for sure: Illami and his boy (Isaku) Looking grand with a braided mane! We knew it was coming as we were only keeping him for our friend Paige while [...]
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Posted in February 26th, 2009
1975. My mother in the north of Norway, twenty-two years old and recently married to the love of her life. Six years and two children later, they would have me. An additional six years and two countries later, their small family would move to a landlocked country in the heart of the Sahara desert with [...]
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Posted in February 25th, 2009
Posted in February 24th, 2009
I promised you yesterday that I’d post a continuation on the 1986 Sahara crossing today, so here goes: A quick recap for those of you who just dropped in for the first time: The Garvi Family is on a five week long journey through the Sahara desert, moving their little tribe from the comforts of [...]
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Posted in February 23rd, 2009
My world in Africa as you know it began in 1986 with a five week long journey through the Sahara desert, when our family moved south after spending two very agreeable years in Tunisia where my parents prepared to set up a project in the least developed country in the world: Niger, West Africa. In [...]
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Posted in February 22nd, 2009
If I could turn back time I would relive all those moments again The good and the bad The wonderful and the painful The laughter and the tears If I could turn back time I would hold my breath and be still I would take in every sight Every smell, every look, every word spoken [...]
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Posted in February 21st, 2009
Saturday morning after a bush ride… …6 oranges and 10 minutes later… The perfect start of the day!
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Posted in February 20th, 2009
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Posted in February 19th, 2009
Copyright Eden Foundation Although I enjoy my life in Niger very much, my life in Niger is not the reason why I am here. The people of Tanout are. What you see above is not a pond of latte, but the remnants of a seasonal lake. The water in the pond is drinking water. Precious [...]
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Posted in February 18th, 2009
Posted in February 17th, 2009
Crossing the Jaques Chirac Road Remember leaving the village of Kasheni? If not, here’s where you go for a recap – but don’t take too long, or you’ll have trouble catching up! And there is so much Zinder bush to explore! The barb mares Sahara and Arwen are eager mounts – as always. …and Arwen’s [...]
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Posted in February 16th, 2009
Early morning at the Eden Office starts with Sheba the Rhodesian Ridgeback charging in to meet up with her friends. SHEBA [comes running]: Baloo, Baloo! My very best friend in the entire world! I have been waiting so too see you! Want to see my new attack move?? I’ve been practicing on Dennis Mugu all [...]
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Posted in February 15th, 2009
Anette with Ishtar’s Ark’s (almost) same-sized babies Kalahari and Sheba sharing the attention Beautiful Kalahari – daughter of Sahara and Rio Hope you’re all having a wonderful weekend! Warm greetings from Ishtar’s Ark!
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Posted in February 14th, 2009
Every now and then, we take the goats out for a walk. Not only is it an interesting head-turner in a country where no goats have names much less collars (and way much less are taken out for pleasure walks), but I always find it interesting to watch how different animals take in their surroundings. [...]
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