Ever wonder what it would be like if you left an 8 year old and an 11 year old in charge of teaching themselves Chinese? You'd be on the right track if you guessed there would be a lot of silly sayings and bathroom humor. There'd also be a lot of laughing and excitement. And,... Continue Reading →
The Lion Tracker’s Guide To Life, Part 2: The Deepest Lessons Must Be Lived
If you read part 1 of the Lion Tracker's Guide To Life you'll remember that this book is about how to be, not what to do. Renias and Alex do not instruct Boyd on the step-by-step of tracking lions. They mentor him. They invite him to be with them as they track. They guide him... Continue Reading →
The Potter & The Clay. The Scent Work Partner & The Dog. It’s All About Letting The Process Find You.
If you aren't well acquainted with the differences between British TV and American TV, watch the original Office, by Ricky Gervais, and compare it to the American version with Steve Carell. As much as I love me some Carell (40 year old virgin to Beautiful Boy, now that's some range!), the American Office opts for... Continue Reading →
The Lion Tracker’s Guide To Life, Part 1: Learning The Language Of The Search and Finding Your First Track
In Boyd Varty's deeply meaningful book, The Lion Tracker's Guide To Life, you'll find exciting and inspiring stories from Boyd's life as a South African lion tracker. You'll also find numerous incisive passages that will resonate with you as a human who wants to be a better partner for your scent work dog. Much like... Continue Reading →