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Thank you

Thank you so much.
 



On this occasion taking advantage of the fact that 2017 is about to end, I will use this space to thank all of you for reading and sharing this blog, I am very happy that you all like what I write, two years ago I started in this new adventure, I never imagined the reach that this blog would have, now there are more than 15,391 visits to the posts, I will remain committed to writing truthfully for you, hoping it will be of your interest and interest. Thank you so much.

I would also like to thank all those (people, citizens, rescuers, canine binomials, countries, etc.) who helped and showed solidarity with Mexico in the difficult moments caused by the earthquakes of 2017, thanks to all those Mexicans who came to the streets and helped, demonstrating how strong we can be if we are together.

Thanks to all the brothers and sisters from Germany, Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, United Arab Emirates, Spain, United States, Honduras, Israel, Italy, Japan, Panama , Peru, Republic of Korea, Russia, Holy See, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Venezuela, European Union and the UN.


With all my heart I hope that this brotherhood, which was seen in those moments, will not end, let's leave behind the ego, racism, superficiality, hatred, mistreatment and work together no matter what nation, color, preferences, etc. , we must show that at any time we can help, not only in tragedies, it is in us to achieve it.

  
May 2018 be full of peace, love, work, achievements and unity for all of you.

Be happy, live and be grateful for everything you have.

Happy New Year 2018.

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