I live in a beautiful place called Lifespring Farm on Mushili Road in Zambia, Africa.
There are 8 musungu's (white), 35 zambian staff, 10 dogs, 1 cat, and many snakes, rats, spiders, etc.
I've taken some photos around the farm -- maybe you'll visit some day!
There are 8 musungu's (white), 35 zambian staff, 10 dogs, 1 cat, and many snakes, rats, spiders, etc.
I've taken some photos around the farm -- maybe you'll visit some day!
Farm Entrance:

Farm House:

Ipusikilo Lodging: 1st room on the left (my room!)
The Pool!
Our office (note: dogs love to sleep directly on my feet)
Sobia School (40 kids - 3 sessions per day):
Container for Youth & HIV+ Support
Kaloka Day Centre - Thank you to our Volunteers!

4 comments:
Tracey,
Well I finally had a few moments this a.m. to go in and scroll through your site - wow - it is amazing!
I was giggling to myself when I read the part about the golf game - too funny - but so Tracey!
It is a chilly rainy morning here in Toronto and fall is setting in. We are rapidly losing all our leaves and soon winter will be here - brrrr!
Sounds like you won't have to worry about that this year so when it gets to hot and dry - just remember our cold Ontario winters.
I am so proud of you for your work with the Children in Africa - you inspire me when I have to make decisions which involve letting go of things in life to move on to others.
Take care and have fun!
Lois
Wow. I can’t believe you are golfing. Actually I can believe it. Leave it to you to find a golf game in Africa. Hope your playing better than I am. I have actually given it up for the year. I just got progressively worse. That was a sign to stop.
Let me know how you make out with the opportunities for the Olympics. Sounds great.
Talk to you later.
Cheryl Reed
Fantastic pics Trace, except for that one with the spider - almost had a heart attack at my desk!!!
Looks like you're having a blast, definitely keep sending updates - love hearing about your adventures.
Kisses,
Claudia
Hello Miss Canada, love getting your mail and photos, glad all is going well.
We have a sponsored child now in Africa, and it is nice to hear about her progress. When I look at all my healthy, happy grandchildren, I feel sad for the little ones over there.
We have a wonderful Dutch friend, a doctor, who is working with AIDS victims in South Africa, mostly women and children. So there are people like him and you who are trying to help.
Good on ya!!
Love from us both, Lee and Al.
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