I’m visiting Araçatuba for business matters, it’s a city in the countryside of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, where I live. I had the chance to come here and of course I took about 2 dozens of orgonite to distribute here, as long as I’ve been writing in this forum I’ve never travelled far from the city of Sao Paulo to gift, I couldn’t leave the chance to travel away from the capital with a pack of orgonite. I even gifted my bus, it goes a long way around so many cities I will never be able to gift them all.
I’m not doing much, actually, I came by bus, 8 hours on the road from Sao Paulo, the bus has no open windows we can trow away orgonite out of the window on the road, I just gifted the gasoline stations where the bus stops. In Araçatuba there’s little buses that make the trip around the city so I’m stuck with the towers I can reach by walking, I can´t go far without a car or a motorcycle or a bike which I don’t have to travel the whole city, I depend on public transport. I walked a lot today and gifted a few towers in a rich neighborhood. I don’t know where the town hall is or the forum or the main cemetery. I’m just gifting a few towers in a virgin territory but that’s enough for a start.
Araçatuba is very light compared to Sao Paulo, walking around here I haven’t seem homeless people, homeless children, drug addicts. I haven’t seem slums yet. I had to walk for miles to see cell towers to gift. There are lots of them I won’t be able to gift in my short stay here, but I’m just saying I’m gifting a place that’s not as hard to gift as Sao Paulo.
I love the air here, a lot less polluted. We can see the stars we can’t see in Sao Paulo. Besides that, same old bullshit I see in Sao Paulo. I went to the mall, same brands, not to say b%$%¨&%$ we have in Sao Paulo. Drivers are crazier than what I’ve seen in Sao Paulo.
I won’t be doing much here because I don’t have a car or anything to move around here but I’m posting this to tell you I gifted a few towers here in virgin territorry. I haven’t gifted the whole of the city of Sao Paulo yet, maybe I never will, but the seed is grounded for others to come. Edu has gifted two cities in Sao Paulo and I loved reading his posts.
I’m glad I made a walking gifting trip today, there was a long time I didn’t do that.
Andrea