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These candy colours look just stunning on you, Maedi, also the rose bonbon Academia Hippica.A few more Hugos. Les Clés bandana, Brides de Gala dd (first dd edition with the most charming photo ads), Ecuries and off topic a lucky find in the Frankfurt airport store Carré sur l’herbe.
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I didn’t even realize till now when I saw AnnaE’s very educational posts that I have scarves w Hugo G’s design.
This plisse is so easy to wear but the details on it are quite something.
Mont Sainct Michel and Quai aux Fleurs.
My pink Quai I gave to my sister but she doesn’t wear any of the scarves I gave her. She’s not into them, she says. I gave her a huge pile of H scarves. Maybe I should gently ‘investigate’ 😉and see if that pink one could come back to me. Or maybe, that’s not proper!! Hm hm
I also sold 2 cw’s of Cheval Fleuri which is also by Hugo G. I think, and now I’m sorry!
I’m sorry I’m swamped w work this weekend and won’t have time to catch up for a while.
Have a lovely weekend 🌸🌸🌸🌸
A remarkable report and very impressive photos, EtsyBoss! I didn't even know that Rwanda organizes safaris (?) today although I know that it is aiming at advancing tourism and I hope that this can help stabilize the country. Excuse me, but I'm wondering, is it you we see in the photo? I know the shape of your lips, but... 🤭Hello all! I'm nearing the end of my visit here in Rwanda and it has been absolutely amazing! Today a silverback gorilla stared straight into my soul. That feeling is unforgettable and indescribable. I've walked muddy trails at 10,000ft elevation, slipped and fell flat on my butt into a pile of stinging nettles, heard chimpanzees vocalizing all around me in the forest, shopped to support the local community, ate way too much because the food has been too good, taught two papermaking classes, and captured a few scarf wearings, including 2 newbies I picked up at the airport in Qatar.
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Masks are to protect the gorillas from contracting diseases from humans. They are required! Here there is a youngster grooming one of the silverbacks. This completely made my day!
View attachment 6212106 Isn't he magnificent! He is staring directly into my soul. All of the gorillas in Rwanda are named, to signify their importance and their individuality. It also helps to keep track of them and aids in long term research. This beautiful male is Charles, one of the few with a non-Western name. The gorillas born in 2024 will be named next month in a huge celebration called Kwita Izina. It's really something!
I've missed you all and look forward to being back in the swing of things. One last hike here tomorrow - we are climbing to the top of a volcano - Mt Bisoke - for our 28th anniversary. 12,000-some feet!
Hello all! I'm nearing the end of my visit here in Rwanda and it has been absolutely amazing! Today a silverback gorilla stared straight into my soul. That feeling is unforgettable and indescribable. I've walked muddy trails at 10,000ft elevation, slipped and fell flat on my butt into a pile of stinging nettles, heard chimpanzees vocalizing all around me in the forest, shopped to support the local community, ate way too much because the food has been too good, taught two papermaking classes, and captured a few scarf wearings, including 2 newbies I picked up at the airport in Qatar.
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Masks are to protect the gorillas from contracting diseases from humans. They are required! Here there is a youngster grooming one of the silverbacks. This completely made my day!
View attachment 6212106 Isn't he magnificent! He is staring directly into my soul. All of the gorillas in Rwanda are named, to signify their importance and their individuality. It also helps to keep track of them and aids in long term research. This beautiful male is Charles, one of the few with a non-Western name. The gorillas born in 2024 will be named next month in a huge celebration called Kwita Izina. It's really something!
I've missed you all and look forward to being back in the swing of things. One last hike here tomorrow - we are climbing to the top of a volcano - Mt Bisoke - for our 28th anniversary. 12,000-some feet!