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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Recognizing Those So Easily Forgotten
At this time of year while we're all bundled up staying warm, there are many very dedicated individuals easily forgotten.
There's been a lot of talk about those people out there plowing the snow but down at the Salisbury Zoo there are several dedicated individuals doing multiple things many of us forget about.
Do you know what it's like to be outdoors all day in these temperatures. Trying to keep exotic animals warm. Trying to handle cold keys. Defrosting pretty much every pad lock to each exhibit. Power washing certain exhibits. Running water so the animals have something to drink.
Then there's shoveling snow just about everywhere. Yeah, it's one thing for me to be out there clearing a sidewalk or driveway but let me assure you, its another to be at that Zoo working around the clock to care for these animals and clearing all the pathways and exhibits to access these animals.
Have you ever tried pushing a wheelbarrow around through the snow? While you'd never think of heading down to the Zoo this time of year, try to remember these Folks who are working outdoors trying to do a job very few people would be willing to do.
The Zoo may be closed to the public these past few days but one thing is for sure, the animals need to eat twice a day and someone has to deliver that food to them. My hat is tipped to all of them. Happy Vaneltine's Day to ALL of you working at the Salisbury Zoo.
We're thrilled to hear from you (NOT) given that you've dragged our names through the mud so often. Leave us alone. No one likes you at ALL down there. Especially your sleezy wife.
ReplyDeleteThose who work at the Memorial Parks have it hard too. Are they able to bury people when the ground is frozen? I'm seeing lots of memorial services in the obits with "burial at a later date". Is this due to the snow?
ReplyDeleteI think anonymous 12:01 is Jim Rapp. Grow up for once in your life Jim.
ReplyDeletePushing a wheel barrel in the snow can be a real bear. I use one for hauling my firewood. Great exercise though.
ReplyDeleteIt's one thing to get a load of fire wood every once in a while. Try working outdoors all day in this mess. My point is to recognize the hard work and dedication these Zoo Employees put it without any pats on the back.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your fire wood and warm home.
Our thanks to the zoo workers and their dedication.
ReplyDeleteWow Joe, you really are the bigger and better person here considering 12:01's comment..especially the name calling about your wife. You have a calm rational response which makes me believe more in you than ever..I am proud of you for not feeding into it and thank you for everything you do for many many people. God Bless
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the bigger man.
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