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Chaotic Prelude - finding stillness in the flame

USA | Mon, 27 Feb 2012 | By flywomenflysolo | Views [616]

Thursday February 16, 2012 Before describing the day of my almost missed departure I must inform you about the chaotic series of events that prelude my trip: 1. A few days before I received a "Notice to Vacate" my apartment for the day ... Read more >

Tags: clarity, fate, preparation

Introduction to Brazil Voyage

USA | Sat, 25 Feb 2012 | By flywomenflysolo | Views [807]

On November 30th, 2012 I attended a friend from work's charity function to raise money for Haiti and for their marathon (26.2 miles) in January 2012. The event was on the rooftop of the Mayfair Hotel in Coconut Grove. There was a DJ, an open bar, and ... Read more >

Tags: brazil, carnival, destiny, fate, female, safety, salvador, security, travel, women

Faith in Fait...and thats all

MALAWI | Thu, 6 Oct 2011 | By kena | Views [925] | Comments [2]

WOW. What in the bloody hell just happened to me. I don't even know where to begin. But lets preface this with, wow life is amazing (that can be good and bad) and I am so thankful for fait, which if I didn't believe in it before, I sure as hell believe ... Read more >

Tags: africa, fate, lake of stars, lilongwe, malawi

 

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