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RE: My Africa

in #animals7 years ago

Oh! Those darned chickens. Always getting into trouble. They are funny, I have to admit. Watching the smallest ones attempt to take flight after a grasshopper hovering about 18 inches above the ground never ceases to make me laugh. They are hard workers and diligent about getting to the root of things.

I think it's pretty interesting that you ran a pet hotel prior to teaching. Don't blame you one bit for wanting to be free while you do some traveling. You can always get more critters when you are ready to settle down.

You haven't really mentioned if teaching is your ultimate goal or if you have your sights set on another profession/ vocation. My intuition tells me you have some adventures you want to experience before making any hard core decisions.

I could be way off course considering the company I keep. (Chickens) not your Aunt! Lol.

Glad you are starting to write more on here. Glad to get to know you. 🐓🐓

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The chickens sound so adorable!

I studied culture, history and sustainability but after I finished my studies the kennels just kind of happened and my life took that turn. Some of my fondest memories are from that time, and I got to grow in more ways I knew possible.
I'm very passionate about history so decided to do another year of studies to be able to teach it. Ironically, I'm now teaching Maths and Science. But they've promised me a history post as of 2018. Holding thumbs.

I have a serious case of wanderlust, which is probably why you're picking up on "unsettled" vibes. We only live once (Well.. perhaps. But we shouldn't live like we have countless more lives coming, in my opinion.) It goes way deeper than that but I feel that part of this journey is that it should be a silent and private one. I sense you understand what I mean.

Have a stunning Sunday! I'm meeting aunt, uncle and the rest of the clan for lunch. Xx

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