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The Dream of Saudiel Baez
The Humble Mountain Artist

One day talented Saudiel Baez will hopefully be famous and you will be glad that you own one of his paintings. Saudiel has been a volunteer at the Cascabel Children's home. As a child Saudiel picked coffee to put himself through elementary school. He lives in the small hamlet of Uniles in Northern Nicaragua. Saudiel wants to study art in Managua. This budding artist has a lot of talent and passion and it is a joy to invest in his future.
The sale of his art will allow him to study and eventually break himself free from poverty. At present I am making a few of his prints available for $20.00 plus shipping. We are prepared to send these matted to you anywhere in the world. Thank you for investing in Saudiel Baez, The Humble Mountain Artist. |
The Farmer and the Frog

A farmer mumbled to himself, "I have never seen anything of interest." Two minutes later, to his surprise was a large frog floating with a red balloon. "Friend, why are you surprised?" said the frog, "You never imagined that you would see me, until now." Then the farmer understood that our thoughts can become reality.
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The Lion Man
In life a man thinks of himself as a lion. Strong, agile and full of courage. Yet he tires, gets desperate, slips and falls. But man gets up again and returns to the window of life. If he sets his eyes on the true lion, The Lion Of Judah, he will be satisfied, strengthened and forever he shall stand.
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Thanks to God

We don't remember that God made man and woman from one, we forgot He created a vast sea, but we do remember to give Him thanks, for His mercies are new every morning.
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The Donkey and the Tree

One day a tree spoke to a passing burro. "Friend, a moment of your time, take this stone as a gift, it will remind you that your life has been hard and perhaps you will find some softness to it. The burro laughed and said, "You think you have a human's hand, don't you? I don't think so, for you are only a tree."
The tree smiled and responded, "And you think your master is always with you! A master with donkey feet. You are just like me, a figment of our imagination." And the donkey passed on by. |
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