 | View this e-mail online | | This email was sent to you by Cesar Millan. To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add cesar@news.cesarsway.com to your address book. |  |   | | DECEMBER 20, 2015 | | | Home for the holidays — and beyond | I've spent most of December on tour in Europe, and whenever I'm on a long international flight looking down at the planet, I'm struck by what I see — and what I don't. What I see is a beautiful blue, green, and brown place with white clouds drifting above. What strikes me most is how big it is and how tiny we are. An international flight at 40,000 feet is not quite high enough to make the earth's curve visible, but you can see the horizon vanish in every direction. As for what I don't see at that altitude, it's this. I can’t see any people on the ground and, except at night when the lights come on, it's hard to see any signs of civilization other than very large buildings and some highways. The other thing I can’t see from up there, though, is the most important thing missing... |  | | | | © Copyright 2015 Cesar's Way, Inc. All rights reserved.  | |