Terra made some some artisanal chocolates with the Little Airship DIY candy kit. She gave it 4 out of 5 stars, but noted that the sprinkles were very "rainbow-y". Subscribe, subscribe, subscribe! She still wants to break into the double digits!
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Spring is my least favorite season in Mongolia, despite the warmer weather, but there is one highlight: floppy, fuzzy, brand-new baby goats and sheep! Last year, we visited Idree's camp to see some babies, with Terra's best friend Sunderiya along for the fun. I put together the video I shot to share with everyone for what has turned out to be a more glum than usual season. Enjoy the bleats of all the babies and the blue skies. If you're so inclined, it would absolutely, positively make Terra's day if you subscribed to her channel. Help us break into the double digits! While everyone is adjusting to #CoronaLife, that's been life in Mongolia since mid-January. A week after our family came home from an amazing trip to the U.S. to spend Christmas with my parents and the week after New Year's with my best friend, the outbreak in China had exploded and Mongolia was on high alert, deathly afraid of the novel coronavirus crossing the border. Schools closed and "quarantine" began. Every day since has been varying degrees of anxiety about what ifs. I'm one of the lucky ones who has always worked remotely and, for the most part, work hasn't changed much for me, but life at home is something else.
So, while this isn't involuntary free time for me, with all the thoughts spinning in my head, I figured it was time to finally launch my website. I'll be archiving past writing that's currently floating around on the internet and sharing new writing, but mostly trying to consolidate the traces of me online. We'll see how it goes... |
Michelle BorokI'm a writer and editor living in Darkhan, Mongolia, by way of Los Angeles. It's a long story... I write about it sometimes. Archives
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