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Hi Greg and Harry...
My thanks... As well - I thought, since it's Sunday and I'm finally getting caught up (only to leave again this Wed or Thusday for Haiti as there are a few issues I need to address with food/medical for the folks).. Anyway... A while ago - a fellow by the name of "Patrick" went with me to Haiti. During that trip, he rode in our old truck - called "the crab" (don't ask, OK?). After his week in Haiti, Pat decided Adrien needed a "new to him" truck... So, Pat stepped forward and we got a "new - used" truck - one with over 130,000 miles - but it is a great truck nonetheless... Some may ask why in the world I am posting this? Well, I'll tell you why... Our truck last week was used for: Picking up food from the airport - and delivering it; Picking up medical supplies - and delivering them; Delivering medical supplies to the clinic (fourth picture down - Adrien has an 80 lb. bag he's lifting); Helping refugees from PaP get to the refugee center; Delivering a group of doctors from the USA to the hospital; Picking up a news reporter from Cayes and taking him to the border to the DR outside PaP; Bringing food to not only our orphanage - but to several others.... BUT - my favorite use? The truck-bed was used a bed for two families who didn't dare sleep inside at night. Most in Cayes sleep outside as I write this, for fear of sleeping inside and being crushed should there be another earthquake... John |
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