A world at peace
Run by people who care
For all of us
No matter from where
Learning new skills
To aid, not to kill
Organizing how to share
Showing others
We really care
Training more doctors
More nurses and all
Being there
Whenever we fall
Keeping us focused
On life's many joys
Helping to create
Interesting, challenging toys
To share with our neighbours
Our families, our friends
Preserving our forests
Our oceans and seas.
Keeping the soil, and
All those wonderful trees
Don't forget the Monarchs and Bees
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Coming up
After I get home from Mexico, I will be busy. Chinese new year right away.
I’ll get to see Cathy before she goes back to Taiwan. Tony or William will come to help me with my computer.
Randi, Micah and Kai will have moved into their new house.
Yvette and Al will come soon.
I need to make sure all the info I sent to Fanny is correct. I want 5 of us to have a show at Cityscape in North Vancouver. I’ll need to check out Stride fest as well. Life is never boring.

Ellen and Helen have birthdays too.
Great hosts
Al and Yvette are great hosts. Yvette gave me our address on a piece of paper and a 109 peso bill incase I got lost. Share also makes me gluten free meals. She plans our days very well. We have been to several markets – lots of art galleries- to the beach -in el Centro-just every where. Today they are going on a very long walk so I’m catching up on my reading and writing. Tomorrow we are meeting friends in Bucerias. On Thursday they will go snorkeling. Friday, who knows?











Vallarta botanical gardens
It took 3 busses to get there! The third on took us to the other side of the bay. We saw natural forest for miles. It is gradually becoming developed. The botanical garden had posters that explained how vanilla bean plants grew, how they trained them to grow up and down 5’ tree trunks so they were easier to pick. That they are actually part of the orchid family. It also had posters on growing and harvesting cocoa beans. Very interesting.
There were orchids, fuchsias, and trails to take you every which way. They offered a free hibiscus beverage. We arrived in time to watch them feed the wild birds, papayas and oranges.
The restaurant, museum and souvenir shop were well presented. Donors were acknowledged on tiles on the floor and on sculptures. A wonderful trip.






















Rhythm of the Night
A night cruise, entertainment and a lovely supper, “Rhythm of the Night” . A Cirque de Soliel” like experience. Arriving by boat with over 3000 candles lit and 500 torches, that makes for quite the entrance. A fantastic performance of acrobats, fire twirling and hand shadow puppets and more. A buffet dinner served in an intimate outdoor setting. We left Puerto Vallarta at 7pm and got back about 12:30am, taking a taxi home.
My grandson’s wallet fell out of his pocket on the taxi that day, luckily it was returned the next day before he flew home.






