dgi-donna
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Thank you Shari
I want to let all of you know what a help Shari has been. We were comming down to Baja from San Deigo with a group of 50 power boats called the FUBAR
Odyssey.(Fleet Underway to Baja And Rally) This is the first time this many boats have gone down the coast at one time. Our stops would be Ensenada,
Turtle Bay, Santa Maria Bay, Mag. Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Los Muertos, and then La Paz. We are also part of the Baja Bush Pilots and go to Mulege
often.
Last year the Bush Pilots brought school supplies to Mulege after the hurricane John and I thought that maybe the boaters could do the same thing for
Turtle Bay schools. So, I went on the Forum to ask Shari if she knew anyone to help me at the bay. She emailed me back with the name of a lady to
contact. I ws in contact with her and she got a list of needs from the elementry school next to her house. I then did a blog on the FUBAR website for
any interested boats to bring school supplies. We had several boats bring things. We filled up the back of a pick up truck with school supplies.
So, I just want to thank Shari again for the contact. When we passed her bay, I got to talk to her on the radio. It was great to put a voice to the
postings on this forum. We hope to come back to Turtle Bay and also Asuncion and meet Shari.
Just a note: if you are going to Baja and have a extra little cash before you go, get some school supplies. Any school would be happy to get them.
They get very little from the goverment. We are now in La Paz and am going to the mainland and points south. We will be going back to So. CA in June.
-Donna -boat: "Live Wire"
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Barry A.
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Welcome to the NOMADS board.
Well done, Donna. NorteAmericanos are amongst the most generous people in the world, and you are living proof.
I applaud you, and your fellow boaters.
Great that Shari was able to give you that "lead"------another super norte-americano helping others.
barry
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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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You are MOST welcome and it was great for me to help out the kids in Turtle Bay too...that's what this board is all about...leads, hints, info,
helping others...and it's really nice to be recognized and thanked...so thanks for the thank you amiga...please stop in on the way back and let other
boaters know we DO have diesel here too.
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dgi-donna
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Shari, we will be gone until June but definately want to come back by car or plane to see you. So I'll get in touch and I can try to get things for a
school your way. Donna
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Bob H
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Kudo's to Shari for helping out (as usual) with what seems like a very good cause! Donna, what you and your group are doing is just fantastic!
Bob H
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DianaT
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Just our opinion, but when taking school supplies to Baja, we like to also remember the teachers --- things they can use for the benefit of the
classroom. As ex-teachers, we know how much of our own money we spent for supplies.
Just a few ideas
stickers and other little prizes---even high school students enjoy them
ink pens
staplers and staples
hole punch
wall decorations
maps
construction paper, markers, etc. for projects
dictionaries and other resouce books
Donna,
Bahia Asuncion is well worth a visit---but then again, we are biased.
Diane
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Iflyfish
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It is wonderful to read about efforts like this. You guys ROCK!
Iflyfish
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stanburn
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Just a little clarification. The OP writes, and I have read it elsewhere, that this is the first time this many boats have come down the coast
together. I think everyone is forgetting about the HAHA. They have had over 140 boats every for the past 4 years, come down the first week of
November, and have been going for over 10 years.
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dgi-donna
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This is the first time a large group of "Power Boats" have come down Baja. The logestics of getting fuel for 50 boats, that each need 350+ gal. of
fuel at each stop, was, I am sure a nightmare. But Del Ray Yacht Club made it possible. The "Ha Ha's are almost all sailboats and do not require fuel
like the power boats. Our boat is 46' and it was one of the smaller ones. One boat was 97'. If I knew how to post a picture here I would show one of
all the boats in Turtle Bay. What a sight! All the fuel was delivered to the boats with a special panga rigged with a fuel pump. Geez, I love Mexico.
Also, we got a wish list from the school and teachers. Brought down a lot of things for the teachers including a printer with extra ink and paper.
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