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[*] posted on 6-6-2011 at 11:28 PM
Tijuana and Tecate Trip Report from 2006


I know this is a little late, but I was cleaning up my photo files and ran across these, they brought back some very fond memories. JH


No we are not twins, but this guy could find anything I needed in Tijuana.


There is a very fond place for the kids I got to meet and enjoy during my week there.

This guy sat in the same spot every day that we passed by, he stayed until his inventory was gone.

I never did figure out why she was doing this, but she could hold her legs up for longer periods of time than I ever could.


??? I don't even know what to say.



That's the border fence, your kidding, right?
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[*] posted on 6-6-2011 at 11:48 PM


Tijuana and Tecate Trip Report from 2006 Part 2





Ummm,




My job was to repair the walls and paint the church, I just wanted to help.
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Talk about one stop shopping, a hospital, pharmacy, electrical, taco, etc.


Maybe a wealthy builder? :spingrin:

For this trip, I drove a bus full of NOB kids down to work in the Barrio of Tijuana; I believe this trip changed many of their perspectives on life. I was chosen to participate due to my skills as a Driver, Paramedic and Retired Builder; I don’t think they wanted me for my personality or good looks. :lol: I am forever beholding to the kids and adults that touched my own life on that trip, I am not sure who I honestly believe I received the most from this little journey, even though I was the designated “giver”, thank you Baja. JH

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