by Susan Gan | Mar 10, 2025
Caramel and Vanilla Caramel and Vanilla, the one-year-old Persian Chinchilla sisters, are as sweet as their names suggest—but not the easiest subjects to photograph! Shy Vanilla prefers to observe from a safe distance, while Caramel is a little braver but just as...
by Susan Gan | Mar 10, 2025
Brody During a 6-week house sit in Ottawa, Canada, my husband and I had the pleasure of looking after Brody, a beautiful Bernese Mountain Dog with a wonderfully sweet nature – though he was a bit stubborn at times. Brody’s love for the snow was undeniable, and on many...
by Susan Gan | Mar 10, 2025
Delta Inhabitants: Birds, Hippos, Impala and more The Okavango Delta is alive with an incredible diversity of wildlife, from the dawn chorus of birds to the ripples of a hippo breaking the water’s surface. Impalas move in elegant herds, their keen senses always alert...
by Susan Gan | Mar 10, 2025
Large Mammals: Buffalo, Elephants and Giraffe Power, intelligence, and resilience define the large mammals of the Okavango Delta. Elephants move with quiet wisdom, shaping the landscape as they travel, while buffalo gather in formidable herds, ever watchful for...
by Susan Gan | Mar 10, 2025
Predators: Lions, Cheetahs, Leopards Stealth, strength, and strategy define the predators of the Okavango Delta. This collection is divided into three key categories: Lions, Cheetahs, and Leopards, each showcasing the unique behaviors and relationships of these apex...