Category: People
Hanging out
Faraway Friday- Hadzada Hunters
Far Away Friday #2
This is a hunter from the Hadzada tribe. The last truly nomadic tribe in Tanzania. I got to “follow” him- aka run for 3 miles thru thorny bushes while contemplating that there are lions, elephants, and mean pumbas all around!
Then he sat to cook the bird he shot with an arrow…
A note from Kay
Though I try to remain upbeat and positive on this blog, unfortunately life sometimes has other plans. For the past six months I’ve been engaged in an intense tango with a very rare form of lymphoma. It has robbed me of both energy and independence, making typical daily activities impossible.
No one can predict what the future holds for me. Because of this, I hope to find a local willing to take on this blog and continue posting to Sequim Daily Photo, even if it’s not on a strictly daily basis. Moderate comfort with digital media is helpful though the website is pretty user friendly. If you or someone you know might be interested, please leave a comment and I’ll respond. Leave your comment in the “About Kay” section of this blog. I’ll do what I can to help the next blogger get up and running.
I’m sad that it’s come to this, sad at the thought of letting go after these nine years. It’s truly been a pleasure.
All the best in good health and happiness to you in 2021.
Love, Kay
Native dance
A dancer at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. Photo from my archives.
Swing joy
Just a little bit higher and maybe I can fly…