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More stunning pictures from my travels and I ran out of money again giving (4,000 peso) it away Direct to Vendors...and why bitcoin is here to stay!

Thanks to @maxg for doing a summary of the donations to date! I would like to call on someone else to also do the same so we can have a double audit summary for our readers. When judging the value of donated steem look in my wallet and use the sale price of next sold steem I activated on the market and if a donation came in and I have not yet sold any steem use current price. Good luck with the accounting and thanks in advance.

Gaining 10-15 new followers per day - thx!

Before getting into this set of pictures which some are incredible I want to point out this excellent article by zerohedge on why blockchain and specifically bitcoin is here to stay - it is called trust. Click on the following sentence: Those who own the world will demand trust so they can keep their wealth.

I am now near Lake Chapala Mexico, in the community Ajijic full of Mexican culture check out by zooming in on the second picture below of a restaurant I visited it was so authentic Mexican with quality art all over it!

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Here are a few extra shots from my last stop Puerto Vallarta. The first one should be an award winner in photography as again zoom up and see the ocean views with picture perfect placement of random people:

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Below was again in Puerto Vallarta and there must have been a pride week going on with all the flags hanging in this neighborhood:
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So we now jump to Ajijic and start giving some money away. The man below was smacking around a tree with a pole and a bag and was catching fruit. I am not sure what fruit or why but zoom in on his surprised face as I gave him 1,000 peso from my followers. You can see the donations by clicking the word wallet in top right hand corner of this page:

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Be present, take your time, zoom in look at his beautiful face as he looks at the 1,000 peso. I felt it was like he had never owned a 1,000 peso note - tears to our eyes folks:

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Some how I lost the money shot on the picture below and looked for hours on my phone and google account trying to recover it not so the money counted but because her face (lady below to the right of you) and color in the shot were incredible. So this shot does not count for the audit trail but she was so happy to get her donation that she gave away some flowers to two other people passing bye so it really does get paid forward to these vendors friends and family:

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A few money shots 1,000 peso each:

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If you are thinking of getting yourself some bitcoin I use a wallet app on my phone called mycelium and like it a lot and would recommend it. Note: mycelium is a mushroom that is questioned to have the largest root structure of any plant on the planet and is known to cover over 100 miles underground as one plant. I will also make a bet that if you buy and hold bitcoin at today's price for a few years it will be the best return on investment you have ever made. If you don't trust yourself with passwords handling your money than an alternative recommendation I would give you is to open a steemit account here and hold your crypto-currency in the form of steem. The steemit online wallet is one of the most secure web wallets I have ever seen. You should learn about a password manager app before entering into the world of bitcoin (computer money).

The background in the following picture is the name of the community Ajijic:

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The tree of the day below from Puerto Vallarta reminded me of my mycelium bitcoin wallet:

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A last shot as the color in the windows in this building made me pause:

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Please follow me here and do note I will be engaged and thanking people in the comment section to encourage entertaining the readers with funny gifs and or intellect. Should you comment more than once on this blog please edit your first comment as it seems I am attracting spammers by up-voting too many of em. I am encouraging spam police to flag these dudes and I have been marking their user names down to avoid up-voting them.

Should you want to see 1,000 peso go to hard working poor people please just transfer any amount of steem to my wallet above and it will be 100% transparent for you to see your money in the hands of good causes.

I also blog on corporate capture and should you want to know more read this post and or if you trust me, just act, and shop local or move your money to a credit union as large corporations are run by corrupt shareholders.

Paul Collin
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