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I don’t like seeing anything caged, especially wildlife.
I digress…
Travelling a lot through SE Asia, I’ve seen some of the worst treatment of animals that makes your heart ache.
I remember being in a small isolated Indonesian village back in ’98, a time when all the jungle/forests were being cleared (and still are) relentlessly.
Walking through the roadside market, a shoebox was shoved into my face. Having no idea of its contents, I opened it and the tiniest fluffy white baby monkey was inside. I’d never seen such a monkey and probably an endangered species. I wanted to buy it so as to release it back into the jungle, but looking around, there was barely any jungle left and the monkey would have been re-captured. I couldn’t return to Australia with the monkey either – it was a real dilemma for me so I had to leave it there… 😦
Thanks for the vocabulary lesson – fascinating idea, to slow down in order to conserve energy. The bromancing brumates! And now I’m really intrigued by your new novel, wanting to know how a bearded dragon will play a part. Any hints?
I don’t like seeing anything caged, especially wildlife.
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I agree
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I digress…
Travelling a lot through SE Asia, I’ve seen some of the worst treatment of animals that makes your heart ache.
I remember being in a small isolated Indonesian village back in ’98, a time when all the jungle/forests were being cleared (and still are) relentlessly.
Walking through the roadside market, a shoebox was shoved into my face. Having no idea of its contents, I opened it and the tiniest fluffy white baby monkey was inside. I’d never seen such a monkey and probably an endangered species. I wanted to buy it so as to release it back into the jungle, but looking around, there was barely any jungle left and the monkey would have been re-captured. I couldn’t return to Australia with the monkey either – it was a real dilemma for me so I had to leave it there… 😦
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so sorry — we live in difficult times — am hoping that more countries will see the profit in ecotoursim…
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They are beautiful! I am intrigued what part they will play in your novel
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just a bit of fun along the way. needed to see lovebirds, but as none were to be had, will have to check out another petstore 🙂
btw – is your blog vacationing?
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Love birds are lovely 🙂 We’ve had one for years and she was the cutest.
– Sort of. I’ve changed the name and am in the process of updating.
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good luck with it ❤
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Thank you 🙂
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Thanks for the vocabulary lesson – fascinating idea, to slow down in order to conserve energy. The bromancing brumates! And now I’m really intrigued by your new novel, wanting to know how a bearded dragon will play a part. Any hints?
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LOL one of the characters’ pets
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actually no, not the bearded dragon, as went to store to see lovebirds of which they didn’t have
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the image is so enough to explain your beautiful post!!
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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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