Last Wednesday for our mutual activity Sterling signed us up to volunteer at “Feeding San Diego”. Like most service activities, I wasn’t too excited about going, but like ALL service activities, when we were done, I felt good about the evening. I enjoyed it. We had five adults and eight youth show up. Let me see if I can get all their names right. From left to right in the picture we have; Sean Watson, Chris Sexton, Sterling Smith, Antoinette Ransom (kneeling), Sam McComb, Mark Phillips (behind the heart shaped potato), Brigham Jardin (behind Mark), Zaelin Andrew, Andrew Jack, Peter Hilton, Devon Blankenbiller, Fred Leavitt, Ben Cano.
Our first job was to sort bananas. They had several crates with tons of bananas. We had to go through each of them and throw out the bad ones. I don’t think they expected us to finish the bananas but we were fast.
They then had us move on to pears. We put the pears into four-pound bags. We almost finished those as well.
In the end, we sorted over 7,000 pounds of bananas and over 3,000 pounds of pears. We worked from 7:00 to 9:00. It was a good activity, I think the boys enjoyed it.--------------------trivia--------------------
In 2015 a group of Chimpanzee's in Ugande lived in harmony and cohesiveness but they gradually formed into two groups. The central group eventually chased the western group away. By 2018 the two groups were at all out war making targeted attacks against each other. This war is still ongoing and nothing like this has ever been seen before. They are only killing adult males and babies.
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