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Water crisis appeal for an equine sanctuary
In some places, people take water for granted. In others, they are desperate to save it. I was born and raised in a place where water shortage is always a problem and has to be faced on an individual level; “close the tap”, “don’t wash more often than twice a week”, “don’t handwash the car”, “look how much water you’ve used to boil a portion of spaghetti”, “look how much water you’ve boiled to make just one cup of tea”, “I’ll bring you the water bill and have you pay it” and other “don’t” and “look at what you’ve done” phrases. People do whatever possible to save water, and the authorities…
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Great news: the owner of the two equines has been found
Hello, people! Sorry for the pause, uni work is often overwhelming! Remember my last post about the horses that appeared at the Walk with Donkeys Sanctuary? The owner has shown up to pick them up, which is an absolute relief to the sanctuary, the horses themselves and the local equestrians. Thanks to anyone who’s helped! Oh! By the way! Since summer is near, what about living the unique weekend retreat experience the sanctuary offers? Or even volunteer? I will definitely do both when I return to Crete! I’m confident that equestrians from northern Europe are going to love it! Just check out the lovely pics to get motivated! Click here to…