The women of the Pine to Palm Resort during the past 35 years have hand crafted more than twelve thousand quilts to be given to the people of Mexico across the border from Weslaco, Texas. The Mexican people dwell in "houses" which typically have dirt floors and a rudimentary bed. They really appreciate any help given.
Some minerals possess properties known as METAPHYSICAL. These traits might have the power to change your life. Watching this video while wearing one of these minerals may enhance its power! Don't worry, powers are all for the good; no negative effects are known.
Owl Pellet dissection is a great hit with the Kids Nature Club. See also, Estero Llano Grande State Park, and the Valley Nature Center of the Rio Grande Valley.
Flute Players or Kokopelli figures are spectacular petroglyphs to be seen in the American Southwest. These were created by a variety of Native
americans. Petroglyph DVD available at low cost.
This segment tells how people may help a Mexican child attend school. The Mexican government does not support school children as they might be in another country.
Onondaga Cave State Park lies just across the Meramec River from the Ozark Outdoors RiverFront Resort. Onondaga Cave is one of the outstanding caves to be found anywhere.
Horses since about 1670 were available to the Native Americans who quickly took to them. Petroglyphs depicting horses are found throughout the southwest. Petroglyph DVD available at low cost.
Bob Scott tells about some of the missionary work in the border town of Nuevo Progresso, Mexico, against a background of typical Mexican colonia dwellings and people.
Bill Palmer tells us to wake up and smell the flowers seen on the NSTA March 2007 float trip. We floated along the Courtois, Huzzah and Meramec Rivers on a delightful day late in March.
Sand Island near Bluff, Utah has a spectacular collection of petroglyphs. Some of this is incredibly ancient as witness the repatination of some of the glyphs. Petroglyph DVD available at low cost.