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How do you teach a child the lost of art of compassion? By living it! This project hopes to bring awareness & realization to a thoughtful, young boy of the suffering and joy that exist throughout our world. My son and I will attempt to visit a new country each year, hopefully traveling to all 7 continents, where we will volunteer in a meaningful way. The goal is to broaden Jaxon's horizons on life and living compassionately and to recognize the oneness of all beings. Join us!
I don't really know too much about blogs etc. Hope you brought some sort of identification books so you can determine what it is you are looking at. When I was there we had a bird book of central american birds and every time we saw one, we marked it off. It was great after we got back to look back and "see what we saw". I know you guys are having a blast and i am kind of jealous.
ReplyDeleteI believe the frog you saw is a strawberry poison dart frog??? Don't touch. The ones you buy in pet shops are usually not poison as most of them are domestically bred. They (whoever the heck "they" are speculate that the natural diet of the poison arrow frogs helps with the toxins produced from their mucus. Just trying to fill in some of the gaps.
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Great stuff guys!!! Looks like the perfect education. Pretty wild to get to see all the stuff most of us just see in books. Too bad you can't add sound. Keep havin' fun.
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Matt/Dad
What great photos! Everything is so beautiful and green. I am jealous... Keep sharing & have fun!
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