by Arie Hoogerbrugge | Feb 15, 2022 | My Blog, Personal Reflection
Written for Arie Hoogerbrugge by Sophia Wisdom In a world marked by constant complexity and information overload, the value of simplicity cannot be overstated. Whether in communication, design, or decision-making, keeping it simple is a guiding principle that leads to...
by Arie Hoogerbrugge | Feb 15, 2022 | Life in Belize, My Blog
December 1 Life in the jungle: I started my morning chopping the coconut field as usual. I got a lot of trees de-vined. I seen the black tail of large snake in some vegetation. At first, I thought it was a large boa. The next view I got as it slithered through the...
by Arie Hoogerbrugge | Feb 14, 2022 | Life in Belize, My Blog
On November 25th I arrived home after biking for over 2 years on the road to get here. November 27 Life in the jungle: Perfect weather today. I got an early start and started de-vining my coconut trees. I got a pretty good section completed between working the...
by Arie Hoogerbrugge | Feb 14, 2022 | 2019-2021 Bike Ride, Life in Belize, My Blog
I have just spent the last 8 days at a hostel in Chetumal and am prepared to leave and enter Belize. November 23 Destination – Buena Vista Km’s pedalled – 55 km’s (14 km’s Mexico/ 41 km’s Belize) Some Notes – I left the hostel at 10:15 am and arrived at...
by Arie Hoogerbrugge | Feb 6, 2022 | My Blog, Personal Reflection
Written for Arie Hoogerbrugge by Sophia Wisdom In a world filled with routines and the ordinary, there’s a call to break free from the mundane and embark on a journey of doing epic shit. This post is a rallying cry to embrace the extraordinary, challenge the...
by Arie Hoogerbrugge | Dec 6, 2021 | Belize - Flora & Fauna, My Blog
Wikipedia Page – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acanthops_falcata I have only ever seen one of these. It was super tiny small and very difficult to get good photos of. Click on image to enlarge More Belizean Creatures White Lipped Mud Turtle Cashew...