jeans - 1-11-2004 at 04:22 PM
Yes! Jessee Fence of El Cajon has donated over a ton of chain link and wought iron fence & gates, along with poles & hardware. Some
of it is new, some "gently used" but all highly servicable.
Chalyne in Santiago has arranged for shipping from a friend who owns a trucking company and makes regular runs from Tijuana to the cape and the tariff
does not apply because the zoo is government owned. Woo HOO!
Mr. Jessee needs the yard clear so we have to move the fencing a few miles away on Monday the 19th to await shipment. We'll have to rent a truck and
hire a few strong backs unless we can find some volunteers. They are in small enough rolls that a couple three guys can handle.
If anyone in the San Diego area would like to help us...and have Monday off, send me a U2U.
THANKS!
P.S. The zoo website is down right now, but Doug here at Nomad's has volunteered to host it. It will be up again in about a week.
[Edited on 1-12-2004 by jeans]
Anonymous - 1-11-2004 at 04:46 PM
Oh! Jeans! Your heart is so Good!
Your effort is so Real !!
We all are the Children of God!
Posted by the Anon -the Preacher-
zbaja - 1-11-2004 at 11:36 PM
jeans
Two years ago on my only trip to Baja my family and I visited the zoo while staying in the ?Cape Area?.
It was special visit and now remembering it brings fond thoughts. I'm glad you are helping by sending this gift to the little zoo.
If we were closer we would love help, but we?re way up here in Northern Cal.
Blessing on you.
[Edited on 1-12-2004 by zbaja]
Sounds like a real coup. Good job! - Stephanie
Stephanie Jackter - 1-12-2004 at 11:15 AM
jeans - 1-12-2004 at 10:04 PM
Thanks...
I can't take full credit...I just found the person who found the person, who found the fencing. We sure could use some help...