
I can’t count your stripes
or see through the trees
white and black patterns
are camouflage it seems

There were no zebras on safari in Uganda. The ranger told us the herds in that part of the country had contracted disease but fortunately the zebras in other regions are alive and well. Funny thing I cant find a bit about the missing zebras in the news or any google search. Someone is behind the times or lines…
Cant believe that this marks the very end of the A to Z challenge.
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Thank you for visiting Moondustwriter. One of the many exciting things I've had the honor of doing is writing with an E. African team that is developing elementary curriculum for African children. As a writer, it is a thrill to help children (on all continents) who want to learn.
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Zebras always seem like docile creatures…but a cornered zebra rears, kicks and bites in defense. There have also been numerous recorded cases of zebras killing lions…
Congratulations on crossing the A to Z finishing line!
Your theme was very special… 🙂
Writer In Transit
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Hi Leslie – loved this theme … memories of Africa, the needs of the Acholi – bringing home what others are going through – their challenging times … yet the determination to get on with things – an African way …
Congratulations on finishing – that’s an amazing mask – love it … and zebras are extraordinary and beautiful creatures … see you shortly I hope – cheers Hilary
http://positiveletters.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/z-is-for-zebra-zoo-and-zedland.html
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Well done on completing the challenge, and so many informative posts on Uganda and Africa, I have really enjoyed your writing 🙂
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A good one to end it with…love the mask.
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I have not been seeing your posts for at least a year. Happy to have found your blog again. Love the poem. Zebras are indeed beautifully painted creatures.
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Nice finish to the A to Z. I am going to go back and read the rest of your letters when I catch a breath!
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Congratulations on completing the AtoZChallenge. After 26 blog posts, seeing stripes seems natural.
http://poetry from the lanai.blogspot.com
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Congrats on making it through the challenge. Have you ever heard the sounds zebras make? It’s almost like a bark.
Z is for Zika Virus
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Good luck on your new adventure. I will look forward to reading about it!
Through one of the other A to Z participants I was nominated for the Mystery Blogger Award and one of the qualifications is to nominate other bloggers. I have chosen you as one of mine. No pressure to accept, just passing on the good will. You can read all about it on my blog.
Man It’s May
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There have also been numerous recorded cases of zebras killing lions…
Congratulations on crossing the A to Z finishing line!
Through one of the other A to Z participants I was nominated for the Mystery Blogger Award and one of the qualifications is to nominate other bloggers.
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