Kathryn Lane
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Kathryn Lane, award-winning author of the Nikki Garcia Thriller series, sets her novels in foreign countries and her short stories in exotic places. Kathryn credits her imagination to growing up in Mexico, a country which was rich in storytelling and steeped in cultural traditions. Her creativity was first expressed by painting in oils and when reality of earning a living set in, she studied..
Kathryn Lane
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New Year’s is a time of renewal and contemplation. To celebrate, I’ve meditated on a few items that are truly meaningful to me. Aside from family, friends, and loved ones, I’ve taken a voyage back to my teens to remember when one of my lifelong passions – ancient cultures and archaeology – started. Despite the 3-D age we live in, when I could have donned a headset to take a virtual tour, I opted to use the same tool ancient people employed – memory banks in the human brain.
Since my early teens, when I was growing up in Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, in northern Mexico, I shared my mother’s passion ..read more
Kathryn Lane
2y ago
Kathryn Lane
2y ago
Kathryn Lane
2y ago
“Terror on the Roper…”
During the monsoon rains that drenched the Northern Territory, our speedboat became our sole mode of transportation. The wet season, from December through February, caused dirt roads to become impassable and brought with it an obligatory time of leisure at Outback cattle stations.
One beautiful, sunny morning during this forced vacation, four of us, including my seven-month-old son, Philip, set out to visit the policeman and his family at Roper Bar. My husband played “captain” while Manolo, a young Mexican man that worked on the station, decided to ski all the way to the ..read more
Kathryn Lane
2y ago
“Camel Races in the Outback?”
“Did you know camels have two rows of eyelashes?” the friendly camel handler asked me, pointing to the camel’s long, thick eyelashes.
I knew nothing about camels until the day I visited Mparntwe, known as Alice Springs, when I lived in the Outback.
“It’s to keep sand out of their eyes,” he responded, wiping his own eyes for dramatic effect.
The Central Australian desert has sand dunes reputed to be the most spectacular in the world. To write this blog, I did a little research on the Central Australian desert to find out more about it. I learned that El Niño, a wea ..read more
Kathryn Lane
3y ago
“Rock Art in Australia rocks to an ancient beat…”
I heard from a number of you who enjoyed the Native Australian rock art I’d mentioned in my blog a few months ago, so I’m expanding on the topic.
One of my great pleasures of living in Australia was the rock art at places like the Kimberley in Western Australia. So let’s find “gunbim” to admire! That’s the local Aboriginal word for rock art.
The Kimberley area has paleolithic art estimated to be at least 40,000 years old. And some paintings looked so fresh, I thought I’d stumbled into a studio where the artist had stepped away momentarily to cl ..read more