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By Cat Fribley Cat Fribley (she/her) is the Executive Director of Birdability. Cat began birding for mental health and healing in college after a PTSD diagnosis, and had to find new ways to access birding as her form of joy and mindfulness in the natural world after a series of physical injuries and illnesses left her with limited mobility.
As I promised in my last post, my wife and I were in Dublin, Ireland, when that post went online. Every year we spend several weeks working in the extreme south of Spain, and every year we try to spend a few days someplace new in Europe, on our way there. This allows us to start adjusting to the 7-8 hour time difference before we start our work activities.
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