Its been one of those weeks where we’ve been quite busy, but not much that is ‘blog worthy’.
It’s the end of term for the Vocational Training Centre, so it has been a chance for Irene to catch up on herself. Not that she has been idle. Several of the teachers at the Centre have been asking about having some basic, very basic, computer training so for 3 mornings Irene has been showing them how to use a computer, with simple word processing.
There has been a bit of a clear out at the Diocese Offices. Over the years the store rooms have filled to overflowing with a load of rubbish. One of the problems of not having a waste collection service, or anywhere to take rubbish to, is that anything that can’t be burnt becomes a disposal problem. The easy solution has been to dump it in the corner of a store room. However, the corner soon becomes a whole room. This week was clear out time and a lot of old car and motor cycle parts, empty paint tins, tyres, rotten doors etc were brought out for disposal. Fortunately there was enough scrap metal collected to make it worthwhile for someone to buy it. The tyres may also be ‘recycled’ as there are small traders who make a number of objects from them, such as sandals or floor covers for the back of pick-up trucks.
But work continues at the new babies unit at Potters Village. This week the roof timbers were completed and the installation of smart, green, corrugated iron roofing panels began.
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