I put the question mark there because I leave for Cape Town tomorrow morning and I am not sure if I will have access to internet there. I still plan on journaling and blogging as long as I am able to but if I am not then this will be my last post.
I will also try to post pictures on here as soon as I can maybe tomorrow night???
Thank you to everyone who has taken an interest in my trip. I felt I could have written this blog two different ways; from the surface or from the heart. I want to be able to look back at this experience years ago and know exactly what I felt like at the present moment so I decided to write from the heart. I hope you all find my writing some what interesting. I did not edit anything I posted simply because of the time constraint so please understand why there might be so many grammatical errors. I wanted to thank you all one last time and all I have is one small request after reading all my blogs...
Please leave a comment on this post and tell me one thing you have learned, found interesting, knowledgeable or inspiring. Also anything thing you might want to know more about so that I can share it with you when I get home. Criticism will not be accepted since this is now in the past and I have already said it. (Just kidding, leave whatever).
Also leave a comment about what story you enjoyed reading the most and any tips you might have for the next time I decide to do a blog. Constructive criticism is the only way my writing will get better. If you'd rather not post it on here please email me at Zachary.Tyler.White@gmail.com
THANKS AGAIN EVERYONE AND I HOPE TO BE ABLE TO POST MORE IN CAPE TOWN. TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS.
With Love,
Zach
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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I enjoyed hearing about your experience during the game drives and nature parks. Your experience during those days were the kind of experiences I hope I get to have when I eventually visit Africa. Its amazing that there is so much natural beauty in a continent stricken with poverty and strife.
ReplyDeleteI'm proud of the things you have accomplished there and it sounds like your adventures and interactions in Africa have helped you become a more well rounded person. I feel like now you can relate to why I have such a passion for travel in that every day is a new adventure/ learning experience is anything but routine. You know, the way life is supposed to be. That being said, I'd love to do some travelling with you in the near future! Have a safe trip home bro. Love ya.
Josh