
TANZANIA Through Harold’s Lens:
The Maasai lead a semi-nomadic life out on the Serengeti. Their homes are loosely constructed and semi-permanent. They are usually small, circular houses built by the women using what the Serengeti provides for them, mud, grass, wood and cow-dung.
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I have nominated your blog for the Blog of the Year 2012 Award! Please find the details at http://tinylessonsblog.com/2012/12/17/three-stars-thank-you/. Congratulations!
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Thank you very much Tiny. I am truly humbled that you love my images enough and the short experiences I spin to nominate Through Harold’s Lens for the Blog of the Year 2012 Award. I will explore all of this in a bit. I’m still recovering from all I had to do when two bloggers nominated me for Very Inspiring Blogger of the Year. Thank you again and may you have a warm and wonderful holiday season and a happy and healthy New Year.
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This is ‘wetting my appetite’, Harold….!
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Thank you! If you haven’t experienced the Maasai and spending time with them, I suggest you do it. I hope in 50 years that this magnetic culture is as it is now or even years ago.
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Hi, I’ve nominated you for an award. Check it out at http://createdcreate-it.com/2012/12/16/yay-ive-been-nominated-for-an-award/ .
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Thank you very much created – create it. I feel honored that you felt so inspired by my images to nominate me. Thanks again.
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Been in some of those! Thanks for your excellent images!
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Thanks Tiny. I appreciate your comments and hope that they re-jarred your memory so you could re-live your moments with the Maasai.
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