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  <title>The Mandelbear's Musings</title>
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    <title>Signal Boost: GoingSideways: Bushman's Holiday</title>
    <published>2022-02-15T17:02:00Z</published>
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    <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;  &lt;a href="https://www.goingsideways.blog/2022/02/bushmans-holiday/"&gt;Bushman’s Holiday&lt;/a&gt; was posted this morning on &lt;a href="https://goingsideways.blog/"&gt;GoingSideways.blog&lt;/a&gt;.

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&lt;p&gt; This morning at seven, I was called to the gate to find two men and three
    horses waiting for me. Two of the horses were Appaloosas; one was a very
    pretty bay whom I was later told was a celebrity horse: he had been
    featured in a Taylor Swift video. I felt that the two appies deserved some
    love too, so I told the guide the romantic story of the Appaloosa and the
    Nez Perce people who bred it, along with the horses’ role in the Nez Perce
    war. He was really interested to hear it, and I hope he’ll pass it on to
    other people who ride their Appaloosas sometimes.

&lt;p&gt; This wide, vast territory, with zebras in the distance and jackals playing
    underfoot, is a perfect environment to see from horseback.

&lt;p&gt; ...

&lt;p&gt; In the afternoon, I went on the bushman’s walk activity. I had been a
    little worried about that — I mean, I’m a lady who uses wheelchairs for
    airport distances, and I wasn’t at all sure how far the bushmen would take
    us. But it all worked out fine, because there was so much for them to show
    us in a small area that we never actually went very far… while learning an
    enormous amount.
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