Welcome dreamers of beauty and kind things,
welcome those who see color in the world,
welcome those who wish to sit by the fire and spin tales of adventure,
welcome those who have hope in their heart,
welcome those who hear the whispers in the wind,
welcome those whose heart sees wisdom in history,
welcome those whose heart is in awe of nature,
welcome those who see joy in a child's face,
welcome all those who know the darkness will pass....
For this journey of life is for you, those who know the gift of life, the dance of the divine to the music of the cosmos. Dance as the colors play, as the wind blows, the sun shines and the rains fall. It all brings life.
- Dean Jacobs, 12-7-11
Quito Ecuador, South America


Hi Jack,
Great to have you along for the journey!
Would you like to go explore the world one day?
Cheers,
Dean
Posted by: Dean Jacobs | April 01, 2012 at 11:15 PM
Dear Dean,
My name is Jack and I love to wach Adventure Time just so you know.I already helped post a comment with Kaytlin,Bryan and Winnie.I`m intrested in what you do.
Your friend,
Jack
Posted by: Jack | March 23, 2012 at 12:06 PM
dear dean,
I was learning about the amazon.Mrs.Tharp tell as that you are on the amozon.My scool is highland I am in third grade in Mrs.Yabrove class.My brother is waching a show that a man is in the amazon with people that is in bizel.I just want to now the name of the kid?When are you com ing back?why you toke a pichur of a deid pig?I am witing a note at schoolto you with a parcner my parcner is Mogan. did you swim with the sea Lion.I wish I go with you to the amazon.
your friend,
Amy
Posted by: Amy | March 22, 2012 at 08:47 PM
Hi Kylie,
Thank you for the post on my blog. Good question, sometimes I think it would be fun to keep an animal. But for me, I think wild animals are not meant to be caged. I will leave the forest once I am done exploring in South America.
Would you like to see the Amazon River one day?
Cheers,
Dean
Posted by: Dean Jacobs | March 19, 2012 at 12:46 PM
Hi Sofia,
Thank you for the post on my blog.
The mud in the Amazon River mostly comes from the Andes Mountains, as sediment washes down the side of the mountains.
The grub tasted like chewing chicken! I have been eating lots of fish that come from the Amazon River.
I love to travel; it brings me a great deal of joy to explore. I’ve seen many lumber mills where they take the cut trees, for me it was sad to see the pile of trees that were once deep in the jungle. I don’t think people eat yareta. I’ve seen so many animals that I have lost count! Would you like to see wild animals in the Amazon one day? There are no viscachas in Colorado; they only live in the Andes of South America.
The penguin photo for my Christmas card has not happened, yet.
The water comes from the crack in the rock, because higher on the mountain, the snow melts and flows downward, breaking free from underground the crack in the rock.
Cheers,
Dean
Posted by: Dean Jacobs | March 19, 2012 at 12:00 PM
Dear Mr. Jacobs,
You are cool. I have stuff to share about the Amazon Rain Forest. My first question is, have you ever wanted to keep an animal? My second question is that have you had to stay in a forest when you wanted to leave?
p.s my name is Kylie so have a good day!
Your friend,
Kylie
Posted by: kylie | March 15, 2012 at 06:08 PM
dear Mr.Jacobs,
hi hi My name is Sofia I'm with Mrs.Tharp
I heard you were in the Amazon . That is interesting. I saw a video and the amazon seemed very muddy.I just wanted to ask about this did get such in some mud? Don't think were done yet we still have questions left!!!!!!!!!!
Is it muddy thar?
Did the grub taste like cicken?
Did you eat fish form the Amazon?
Do you think you live and travel?
Have you seen people cutting down trees?
Can you eat a yaretta?
How many animals do you think you have seen? If the Vascatcha lives thousands of miles away, how did it get to Colorado? Did you get your penguin picture for christmas? Was it fun in the snow? How did the water come ou tof the tiny crack in the rock?
Posted by: sofia | March 15, 2012 at 06:07 PM
Dear Dean Jacobs,
I am Sade. I am in 4 th grade. It must be fun in Brazil!!! It is interesting that as you get higher in the mountains it is hard to breathe. Have you touched any poisonous animals and if you have was it scary? What are some of the animals you have seen? Have you seen a snace before? Well you must be having fun and you rock!!!!!!!!
Your friend,
Sade
Posted by: Sade | March 15, 2012 at 06:03 PM