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I've been thinking about you. So good to see that you are doing well and seem to have found an incredible school to be a part of. And another yurt! Do you have a funny answering machine message that you all spent hours creating with your drums?
Great descriptive language and tone in your blog. It really gives the feel of the school and place.
Thanks for telling it the way it is. I like what you have to say. There was a sad election back here in the U.S. and it seems like folks just want more of the same and are embracing the fear instead of following the vision you talk about here. But it looks like you are out there in the moment making things happen. And outdoor school is going great here in California. Principal Burl would be proud. I miss you and hope to see your smiling face soon and hear some stories.
Love Millipede
p.s. what is a hydrovortex generator?
double vision Your journey abroad,while fascinating, continues to be outshined by the revelations of the journey within. Thanks for being open to the possibilities and for sharing your insights with such clarity.
Proud Papa
You are blessed Brad... the people in the school are getting to know the Brad that we have all loved for years. What a truely enlightening experience. I am living this experience through you and have enjoyed every day. Looking forward to hearing more about your trip and seeing you at Christmas.
Amazing And beautifully said Brad. thank you so much for writting, sparks a light inside of me, one i;m sure you are sparking in many other beings blessed by your presence! Continue to share the journey PLEASE!!
Green School Brad,
The photo gallery on the Green School website is pretty amazing. It must feel like home with the yurts. I didn't see any pink flamingoes,though.
Love,
Dad
Pictures Brad, Its ur godson Connor i LOVE ur pictures they look like their are taken by a professinal photographer i Miss you come back soon and BE SAFE!!!!
Love Connor :)
Sounds like paradise! Brad
Sure sounds like you're getting the feel for paradise. It good to know that EL police are not the only ones pulling over people for no reason! Love your descriptions of the culture and experience you're absorbing. Keep them coming. BTW, our Spartans lost their 1st yesterday but are still sitting atop the Big 10. Enjoy the rest of your travels - stay away from the erupting volcanoes! Love Uncle Rocco
getting comfortable Brad,
Great to see your latest posting. Sounds like you are starting to get a taste of the culture that would probably evade tourists like us. And I am not referring to your encounter with the local police. It is comforting to see that corruption is not unique to Detroit. Is there a standard scale for buying off the cops? I think you may have over paid.
How do you like your new long lens? The pictures are nice! Keep the reports coming.
Love,
Dad
Great to hear from you only 5 offers for a massage? It seem that everyone gives massages in Asia! Great to hear you are getting settled in. How did you get the picture of you surfing? Life is pretty simple over there.
Excited to hear more about your travels.
take care of yourself!!!!
So excited to get the blog. Pictures are great. I was just reading about the naming of the children and the daily offerings. I'm glad you left the book. I'm learning so much about what you're experiencing. I actually wish we could experience it ourselves.
mom
Hmmmm... Happy Ending?
Hmmmm.... How much?
Thanks for posting this! I was just thinking about how things might be going for you. It looks like you've settled in nicely.
just like this...not so easy What about the part where the instructor tells you "if you miss a wave (and crash), hold onto the board, don't fight the wave, and you will spin like a washing machine a few times under water before popping up"...or is that instruction only reserved for sister from brother? Glad you're having a relaxing (yet enjoyable) time!
Love it! I bet the rest of the world is wondering why, in the last decacde, "Canadians" have begun to really travel the world and "Americans" have largely stayed home. :)
I loved the Van Dam story! Nice work!
prepare it for me Hey Brad,
I love reading it, but it makes me want to be there. Take notes for me. I'm planning on 3 months next year in Argentina, Uruguay, Paruguay.
Look forward to catching up in the states when we both get back.
Steve
you are going to hell ...dude...you can't win an argument with jesus !!! no wonder you get kicked out of catholic school...congrats my friend...looks like quite the adventure...elaine said i could come with you guys next time...is that okay ????? aaron
Maybe the insects didn't seem to bother Reynaldo, because he knew they were going after fresh meat. What - five/six days of this? As unbearable as this was, you guys didn't back out. Way to go!
Mom
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Way cool
I really appreciate you sharing this! What an amazing place!