Thank you Zach. I'm truly glad you could relate. It was incredibly important to share this article because for me, and for lots of Africans, hunting is a culture that means so much more than just killing animals.
It's such a pleasant surprise to learn that you feel the same way. I am so glad.
You're most welcome!!! I too hope that hunters and non-hunters alike would understand each other a little better through these writings...without "understanding", how else do we share life with each other?
I might be in Kenya for a conference around April myself but my plans aren't super clear right now. Will certainly let you know if things work out on my end..on another note, the hunting ban situation is gradually 'looking up' in Kenya..*fingers crossed*
Currently in Kenya, the Wildlife Services are focusing a lot more on native poachers to better preserve wildlife. Botswana has lifted the ban on elephant hunting and the tides are beginning to shift in Kenya... but it's not time to celebrate yet.
Thank you...I feel very much welcomed here. I'm glad you enjoyed the read. And yes, Kenya more than most other African countries battles with preservation of wildlife from extinction hence the ban on hunting.. when do you plan on making the trip?
Starbucks seems really popular over there...never even heard of the Black Rifle Coffee company..I'll see if they have any branch office close to me. Hope your day is great so far.
Thanks for your kind words, I'm deeply humbled by them. I shared these emotions and feelings from an innate need to be understood and now, I feel I am. Thank you. For understanding.
Thank you for the warm welcome. I really appreciate it. I hope that African hunting trip happens very soon..and I'm in love with Nescafe..any blend... any day. What's your favorite?
Thank you for such a warm welcome...that too from a fellow black coffee lover..😊. I'm so excited to be here. It really is amazing...the traits we share when we quit pointing out our differences. Hope your day is going great..