I am an unknown introvert who desires to touch the world with a little bit of magic…
I’m changing all the time, waking up to my higher-self…
My quest is not to change anyone’s beliefs, but just to infuse some light in the world..
and if you feel like supporting my endevors I would be most grateful…
Hahaha! you have an aloof cat. It will be nice to get to know you on your blog.
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My cat is actually a bit better lately, we went away and I think she is starting to appreciate us more. I’m also looking forward to getting to know you on your blog.
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Lovely to meet you, Ally. Your writing is deep and engaging, I hope to catch up with some of your posts. Thank you for visiting my blog too, much appreciated!
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Hi Khaya, thank you so much, it’s lovely to meet you too. I’m enjoying your blog and I’m looking forward to seeing more. Best wishes.
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Hi Ally! Thank you for finding me, so that I could find you!
See you along the road. ❤
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Hi Ninna, I was glad to find you. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your blog. Best wishes! 🙂
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I’ve been reading some of your poems. They are really lovely! 🙂
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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Thanks for liking my post, it’s appreciated. You have a wonderful blog…jc
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Thank you jc, your blog is great, I’m going to visit there again. 🙂
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Thank you so much… jc
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I loved reading your about page, so full of life and dreams. Oddly enough I just talked to my son tonight over dinner about my dream of visiting Kenya…….He has been and even walked the Kilimanjaro.
I can recommend sea journeys, they are just so special. The sky, the ocean becomes one at night. I will share a cup of coffee please, love it too.
Glad to have spotted you
Mirja
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Hi Mirja, thank you visiting my blog. I was quite young when I left Kenya but it has always stayed in my heart. I think it is a great place to visit and your son probably loved Kilimanjaro. My Father used to talk about it all the time. I can imagine the wonder of a sea journey. I’m going to keep dreaming while I’m awake. Best wishes, Ally 🙂
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A very interesting life you’ve had. It’s nice to meet you. I hope the cat grows fond of you. I have a cat that has suddenly started sleeping in my yard. A beautiful Himalayan and I am debating on what to do about that. I have a pup and prefer dogs, only because I had a cat claw me pretty badly. I was young and should not have tried to bath him–he had a ton of fleas. Anyways, the cat seems to enjoy catching the lizards in my yard as well. I wonder if she is abandoned or lost. I’ll have to place a sign up in the neighborhood. Anyways, nice to meet you!
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Thank you, it’s nice to meet you too. I prefer dogs, but our cat just moved in and took over. She has become much more lovable with time. Cats seem to have a way of deciding where they want to live and who they want to live with. Cats do not like to bath and we haven’t attempted to bath our cat yet. She sometimes stands in the rain and I think that’s her way of telling us that she doesn’t need a bath. Thanks for stopping by, I’m looking forward to reading your blog! 🙂
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Thank you Ally. A lesson learned, will never bath a cat again. 😊
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You sound like an interesting specimen of mankind? 🙂 Welcome to my blog! And I have visited your homeland, finding it to be one of the few places on Planet Earth I’d like to re-visit but unfortunately I’m fast becoming too old for looong journeys!
If you haven’t already noticed – on my blog you’ll find more than 6 400 ‘full screen’ pictures from Norway. Landscapes and panoramas – yes, but also detailed macro photography from nature. Please enjoy!
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Thank you for stopping by. I’ve always wanted to visit Norway because I’ve heard so much about it, so thank you for all the lovely pictures. I will go and have another look. I’m glad that you like my homeland, it is a wonderful place to live. Have a good day! 🙂
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Proud to know you. Didn’t realize you were from Kenya. I had the opportunity to travel to Kenyaa few years ago and I loved it. I posted a few articles about my trip. I will be paying closer attention to your blog in the future. Have a great day. And happy Thanksgiving
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Thank you. I was born in Kenya and I grew up in Zimbabwe. I now live on the Garden Route in South Africa. I would love to go back to Kenya, I will have a look at your articles on Kenya. Thank you for stopping by and reading my blog. Have a great! 🙂 weekend!
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I’m glad to meet you thought Natalie’s Sacred Touches and your beautiful moonlight poems. Intriguing about page: mystics, art, animals…. some of my favorite things!
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Thank you for visiting JoAnna, I’m pleased to meet you.
Your blog looks interesting too. Have a good day. 🙂
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I am touched by a life so fully and deeply lived…Thanks to Natalie, I found your blog and look forward to reading your posts.
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Thank you for stopping by, and for your kind words, Joan. I will have a look at your blog! 🙂
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I am sorry about the loss of your son. I can only imagine the pain.
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Thank you, That means so much to me. xoxoxoxo
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I am so sad to read of the loss of your Son. There are no words for the grief of a parent. I do look forward to reading more of your blog.
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That means a lot, thank you.
I’m looking forward to perusing your blog. 🙂
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Thank you for visiting. 🙂
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Beautiful writings. I am truly sorry to read about your son. God bless you. I look forward to reading more of your posts.
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Thank you so much for your kind comment, I appreciate you stopping by! 🙂
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It’s great to learn more about you, Ally! I love your blog! 😊
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Thanks, Eugenia, friends from other worlds, I love yours too! xxx
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