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Soul Mates

From Hannah’s journal: “Who knows . . . we may come back as horses and pigs, best friends, soul mates.”

The Magical World Beyond our Prejudices and Preconceptions

The pandemic of 2020 has taught us nothing if we haven't figured out that we have a lot to learn.   Peaches (the pig) and Wainani (the horse) from R. Cameron Bryce's "When Pigs and Horses Fly", may have a lesson for us.  Peaches, the rescued razorback pig from the mountains of Hawaii, and Wainani, the abandoned mare left to fend for herself in the place called Kahena, formed a lifelong friendship.  Some commented that they were soulmates, others just marveled at how inseparable they were.

Adventure icon, Hannah Lyndsey Brown, found herself  in Kahena, after a wild adventure across America and up to Alaska's incredible Prince William sound, the only female crew member on a derelict processor ship co-owned by a Russian woman scientist and an American mechanical genius -- and rebel.  It was an adventure that Hannah had never planned on.  Of course, the best adventures are the ones unplanned and simply lived to their fullest.

Kahena is a secret place in the Hawaiian Islands . . . a secret place hidden in plain sight.  You wouldn't find it on a map.  Strange things went on at Kahena.  Don't mistake the silence for serene . . .  .

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