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 . . . .