This morning we met the Ensenada Mayor, in his chambers, where he welcomed us on behalf of the Government.
Then it was off for our vocational days, an experience we all found very interesting. With four different visits, we have not got time to mention it all here (and we have to have something to talk about upon our return!)
The last few days in Ensenada have been a fantastic experience. We have seen so much and met so many genuine, wonderful people, who now call us their friends; and all this despite only knowing each other 3 days.
I don´t think any of us realised quite what an experience this would be. We have been hosted and guided by many important people, museum directors, government officials; it has been a very humbling experience.
We are less than a week into this trip and already we find ourselves amazed at what The Rotary Foundation, through Rotary International has developed with the Group Study Exchange programme. In our opinion, their aim to advance world understanding, goodwill and peace is being achieved, in a small but significant way.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
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Robin,
Great to read yor trip got off to a well oiled start. I'm glad my contact in US Imigration was able to 'overlook' your Cannabis Caution (roadside in an ARV therefore no dabs taken). Whilst your away i'm sure concerned about 2 items....
1. Your loft conversion. Don't worry, you were spot on. 50 cannabis plants is just right and they fit a treat. The yeald should immense.
2. Your works bike. You'll be pleased to know Bully and myself have taken ownership of 'looking after it'. Full revs for 3mins 35secs every day in the cage is ok isn't? Only dropped it off the stand once too!
Cheers
Nick
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