2017

My day with the Maasai Part 2: It Is A Small World.

People have always told me that I should be very proud of how I have helped Patrick and the impact it has had. I don’t think of it that way. I was just so impressed with Patrick that I wanted to help him. He has done the rest. And I am very proud of him. […]

2016

Souvenirs from Africa

It is a part of my personal guarantee for an unforgettable trip that I only send friends and clients to places, accommodation, parks, and experiences that I have been to myself. That makes for a crazy schedule while trying to fit everything into a short trip timeframe. It is a whirlwind but a wonderful one.

Earthquake In Tanzania

Being a native Californian and having lived in both the San Francisco and Los Angeles areas I have experienced and always live with the thought of earthquakes. And while there is seismic activity everywhere in the world I was quite shocked to hear about a 5.7 – 5.9 magnitude earthquake hitting Tanzania a few days […]

2015

A Most Important Week

This past week has been one of milestones. 20 Years ago on August 27th I got married to my best friend, confidant, lover and best woman on the planet. 60 years ago on September 3rd I was born 10 years ago on August 30th as I approached my 50th birthday I achieved a goal to […]

A Very Special Time

I write a lot about Africa (hey this is the Infinite Safari Adventures blog ain’t it?), and I love being out in the bush away from electronics, bright lights and the trappings of home; being out in nature among amazing wildlife. But sometimes we forget that there are special places near us as well and […]

Want A Cheap Beer? Come To Africa

Each year GoEuro, a European Travel Site, publishes a Beer Price Index, which compares several beers in stores and bars across 75 cities in terms of price. The cheapest beer can be found in Krakow with an average price (between supermarket and in a bar) of $1.66. The most expensive is Geneva at $6.32 (with […]

Everything You Thought You Knew About Safari Is Wrong

My Dad, who is a healthy and active octogenarian, is constantly sending me things by email. Most are silly stories, political rants or cartoons. Usually I will quickly peruse and then delete as I try to keep my inbox clean for the important stuff. However he recently sent me an article that appeared in Conde […]

4th Annual “Meetah Cheetah” – A Resounding Success

If you don’t know by now (wait I have not told you 🙂 ) I am on the Board of Trustees of the Cheetah Conservation Fund (www.cheetah.org). Every year I have done an event entitled “Meetah Cheetah” to coincide with CCF founder Dr. Laurie Marker’s spring tour through the United States. I am proud to […]