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Sunshine and Shadow: October 2012
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Saturday, 20 October 2012. Is a Wildlife Site in Your Future? For us, this is a great day in our lives. We have published the first of our twelve book series of African Folktales. This is our new children/adults' book How The Zebra Got His Stripes. This is the e-book and here's hoping the hard copy to be released soon. We are hoping to publish our next one in the series before Christmas. On top of all this, Mozi is ready to launch wildmoz.co.za. Tomorrow. Hope we see you there. Saturday, October 20, 2012.
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Sunshine and Shadow: Animals Missing in Africa… 2. Aardvark
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Wednesday, 25 April 2012. Animals Missing in Africa… 2. Aardvark. The one and only time I saw an Aardvark, in the flesh, was on an inky-dark and lonely winter night in the heart of the Great Karoo. Picked out in the cars’ headlights, as it crossed the road; the impression was of a flesh-colored elephant/pig…sporting a short, deformed trunk with big bunny ears! This still ranks (years later) as one of the most bizarre and disorientating experiences of my life! Welcome to this post. Please go to Wildmoz.
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Sunshine and Shadow: Animals Missing in Africa 4… The Cape Porcupine
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Sunday, 3 June 2012. Animals Missing in Africa 4… The Cape Porcupine. Has anyone else noticed? Welcome to this post. Please go to Wildmoz. To see all our new articles on wildlife as they appear. We are also publishing all our African Folktales in their full version in e-books for readers, PDFs, etc. as well as in . Welcome to this post. Please go to Wildmoz. Keep a look out for these wonderful little stories for children and adults alike at Wildmoz.com. Posted by Cari Mostert. Sunday, June 03, 2012.
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Sunshine and Shadow: What Do Doctors, Mongoose(s) and Weather Have in Common?
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Thursday, 15 December 2011. What Do Doctors, Mongoose(s) and Weather Have in Common? Hiding.Until Next Week. Our crazy birds and other wildlife were playing in the birdbath and the mongoose mama and her two babies were all over the veranda. We have a curtain of heavy-duty,. M could have taken dozens of photos but for the dead camera…. I sure hope Santa is reading. Posted by Cari Mostert. Thursday, December 15, 2011. Because None Survive Alone. Kabiza - East Africa. Out of Africa Too. Inyama Yegusha and U...
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Sunshine and Shadow: African Folktales...How the Leopard Got His Spots.
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Friday, 18 May 2012. African Folktales.How the Leopard Got His Spots. One day, Hyena, for no real reason other than his natural bad temper, put Tortoise up into the fork of a tall tree, where he could not get down. The leopard passed. Welcome to this folktale. Please go to. To see all our new articles on African Folktales as they appear. We are publishing all our. Collect for yourself a set of twelve, in the format of your choice…. A Leopard With Spots. Grateful Thanks to Wikipedia for the Image. The big...
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Sunshine and Shadow: I’ve Been Tagged…
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Monday, 7 May 2007. I’ve Been Tagged…. Jessie LaVon, over at Purple Cucumbers Folk Art has tagged me and now I have to tag my favourite five blogs here. Thanks Jessie, you’ve tagged some very talented people and I’m humbled to be included in such good company. Jessie is one of the bravest, friendliest people I’ve had visit my blog; she had an AVM. To read more about her and see her real southern folk art. Her On The Hill. Hope you enjoy this as much as I have! Posted by Cari Mostert. Monday, May 07, 2007.
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Sunshine and Shadow: Is a Wildlife Site in Your Future?
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Saturday, 20 October 2012. Is a Wildlife Site in Your Future? For us, this is a great day in our lives. We have published the first of our twelve book series of African Folktales. This is our new children/adults' book How The Zebra Got His Stripes. This is the e-book and here's hoping the hard copy to be released soon. We are hoping to publish our next one in the series before Christmas. On top of all this, Mozi is ready to launch wildmoz.co.za. Tomorrow. Hope we see you there. Saturday, October 20, 2012.
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Sunshine and Shadow: Animals Missing in Africa…5. The Riverine Rabbit
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Tuesday, 11 September 2012. Animals Missing in Africa…5. The Riverine Rabbit. Up until now, “Animals-Missing-in-Africa” introduced some of our wonderful animals that are just not that easy to view. Most of them are hard to see because their habits and our habits just don’t mesh, but unlike the Black Footed Cat. Who is genuinely vulnerable, the. Exist in profuse numbers. Welcome to this post. Please go to Wildmoz. Keep a look out for these wonderful little stories for children and adults alike at. T his w...
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Sunshine and Shadow: Inyama Yegusha and Umnqusho (Mutton Casserole with Samp and Beans)
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Friday, 8 June 2012. Inyama Yegusha and Umnqusho (Mutton Casserole with Samp and Beans). Today’s traditional African recipe comes from the Xhosa people of the Eastern Cape Province; by tradition, an area from the foothills of the Drakensberg to the shores of the Wild Coast. Today, many Xhosa live in homesteads, grouped in villages, along the east coast of South Africa. Welcome to this post. Please go to Wildmoz. Posted by Cari Mostert. Friday, June 08, 2012. Because None Survive Alone. Out of Africa Too.