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Happy Thanksgiving to You and Your Family
As the holiday season nears, I've accepted the fact COVID-19 will prevent David and me from making our annual holiday trip to California to visit family and friends this year. The one saving grace is my daughter, Dawn, will come down to spend the holidays with us here in Costa Rica. If you're able to be safe and with your loved ones, count yourself lucky.
Keeping a Healthy Lifestyle Amid Chaos
One of the many challenges Dian Fossey faced living high up in the Virunga Mountain Range of Rwanda was limited food options. When we were there back in 1985, the typical diet was comprised of sweet potatoes, plantains, cassavas (manioc) sorghum, and few vegetables.
We've Adopted!
We've adopted juvenile Ishimwe! Here is his bio information. Stay turned to learn more about him. We'll let you know as we receive more information from The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International.
Are You an Animal Lover, Too?
Dian Fossey loved her pets too. Even though she was never allowed to have one after she was devastated when her goldfish died when she was a child, she made up for it later in Africa. Her first pets were a couple of chickens whom she named Lucy and Dezi. She had to escape with her life from Congolese soldiers and was unable to rescue them.
Dian Fossey Voices from the Mist Update
The connection Dian and I made through our letters and our time together at Karisoke four months before her murder, cemented my commitment to illuminate parts of her legacy buried with her on Mount Bisoke.