We’re back from Western Mexico

Sandi and I just returned from a cruise to the west coast of Mexico in celebration of our 28th anniversary. Now it’s time to get back to work. YHVH granted us safe passage, despite some jet plane mechanical problems coming and going.

I will start posting articles again and open the comments section.

Today, my boys and I have a very large tree to remove, and I will be up in the tree for hours taking it apart piece by piece. A lot of rope work on this one. I’m getting to the age where someone else needs to do the climbing, but until I find someone with my skill level to take my spot, I still have to do most of the high tree climbing.

Here are a couple of pictures from Mexico. We still haven’t transferred most of the photos to our laptops yet.

Sunrises and sunsets at sea are incredible! Sunrises are definitely worth rising early for. As for sunsets, Sandi and I would spend hours watching them as they changed minute by minute—a kaleidoscope of colors. This is why we always get a balcony stateroom when we cruise, so we can watch the ever-changing, never boring movie screen of YHVH’s creation in front of, below and above us. We find savoring the natural wonders of nature much more thrilling and entertaining than the shows, music and party life on the ship, which, quite frankly, bore us. Some folks may think we’re weird, for this, but I don’t care. We’re wired differently than most people. On several mornings, I arose early to find an unoccupied deck on the ship where with the wind in my face, I’d sing and pray to Elohim as I welcomed the morning sun rising. I couldn’t help think about Mal 4:2; Ps 84:11; 2 Cor 4:6; John 8:12; 3:18–20; Rev 1:16.

Giant cacti in southern Baja California. Being a tree lover, these plants fascinated me. Had never seen any before.

Lady Gaga the wild brown pelican has learned to land on excursion boats and to take fish from tourists’ hands. Amazing fun. Maybe I’ll show you some video of this later.

A quiet paradise-like cove south of Puerto Vallarta.

A nuclear sunrise at sea.

 

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    • In 2020, my wife has us going on a cruise to Australia and NZ out of Sydney (YHVH willing). If the plans materialize, we’ll probably spend a few days in that town prior to or after the proposed cruise. Perhaps we’ll be able to quickly rendezvous with some of our Aussie brethren during that time, if it’s not too far away for them to come.

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