Ecuador Ama la Vida – and they do. And they make us, all visitors, do. And we love them, the Ecuadorians and their astonishing country and nature.

I came back a couple of days ago, but in my heart I am still there – and I will never leave. On my first day in Sweden I immediately caught a severe cold, but still had to go to work. Yesterday was my last working day before Christmas.
So, where to begin, trying to explain that my childhood dream has come true? That this journey was the greatest adventure of my life? But we all have different dreams…
As a 7-year-old girl I first borrowed a book about the remote Galapagos Islands, and learned there was a place on earth where animals and humans lived in peace with each other. The animals were not afraid of humans, and you could sit right next to them and we could talk to each other as true friends. The little girl marvelled and nourrished a dream in her heart, that someday and somehow she would travel to these enchanted islands…
After this day she devoured everything about the Galapagos Islands…and later, on TV, she listened to David Attenborough and …her heart and mind was set. About then, she also decided to one day walk in the jungle, listening to all the sounds in the dark night, in the REAL jungle, the Amazonas. I do not think she realized the possibility of these two dreams once coming true within the same country, within the same year and the same month.
To a little girl who loved animals more than people, and who, in fact, in many ways still prefers animals to people – such a journey was the ultimate dream.

On this fantastic journey, I met some astonishing people as well…people I never will forget. They enriched my life and will hopefully continue to do so. The artist Jane Tomlinson and her photographing husband Moth Clark are two extraordinary gifted people. Their deep feelings for, and knowledge of, the natural world are genuine and vibrant. Moth’s photos are outstanding and Jane’s paintings as vibrant as life itself.
I received the permission from Jane herself to use one of her paintings in this post. I love starlings, so this was a natural choice. Now I am looking forward to seeing more of Moth’s photos from the Galapagos Islands and some lovely paintings by Jane. Ama la Vida – easily done when you see Jane’s artwork! The art of Jane Tomlinson.
Thank you so much for visiting, and waiting – I will be posting more when I am recovered!
Jag hoppas du mår bättre nu 🙂 Gott Nytt!
Absolut! Allt gott till dig!
Feel better, Ann-Christine! I’m so glad your dream came true and you will tell us more about it. All the best to you and your loved ones in 2017.
Happy New Year, Patti! We are full house here, but I will post and read as soon as I can! Enjoying my children as much as possible when they come visiting. Hope you are having a wonderful time as well💖
Have a wonderful time with your family. All the best to you all in 2017. 🙂
Go’ Jul! 🎅 Ser fram emot nästa post, och krya på Dig!
Tack och ha det gott!
Tack detsamma och tack så mycket. Det bättrar sig!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Thank you and the same to you!
Thank you – the same to you!
Nice post!!! Thank you so much for the kind words, about Jane & I, too!!! It was an absolute pleasure to meet and spend a little time with you both. Much love & season’s greetings, from Moth & Jane xx
The pleasure was absolutely ours! Thank you for commenting – Love to you both 💚💚
I’ve already wished you Happy Christmas, A-C, but I’ll say it again!
Again!
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