Thanks to Erin Elder, Bayview neighbor and Bridgeview Garden volunteer, for sharing these photos of Cordelia and Bopper, cats who clearly have a good thing going with Erin's brother who takes care of them.
"Bopper is grey and white," Erin told Footprints.
"Cordelia is the
calico-marked cat. Bopper is 20 and still going strong. Cordelia is 16 and a
total sassy lady. One of their favorite spots in the house in on the old
heating pad. Kitty heaven!"
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The Quesada Gardens Initiative has grown small acts of courage into a network of gardens, public art and gathering spaces in the heart of San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood … a place many had given up on. Beginning in 2002, fueled by diverse grassroots involvement, showcase projects now lace Quesada Avenue and 3rd Street to Bridgeview Drive at Newhall Street. Today, a place notorious for blight is a model of beauty and sustainability, and a popular destination point for people who want to understand community transformation that starts with the people instead of blueprints. Quesada Gardens Initiative maintains the BayviewFootprints.org Community Resource Hub, Bayview’s longest-running blog, and the bi-weekly community-building newsletter "Bayview Footprints Local News" (since 2008). See more at www.QuesadaGardens.org
Project address: 1747 Quesada SF 94124 Fiscal sponsor: BVHP Foundation for Community Improvement Donations: Please make checks payable to "QGI/BVHP Foundation" or use Paypal on our website. Thank you!! 150 Executive Park Blvd #2800 SF 94134 info@quesadagardens.org www.QuesadaGardens.org
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