Friday, 24 August 2012

Marching to a Diferent Beat

It’s been a weeks or so of visitors.


 Malcolm visited again Kisiizi Hospital to help the Treasurer draft the 2011 / 12 accounts. The journey passed over the mountains between Kisiizi and Kabale which gave the opportunity to stop and enjoy the views.




The first visitors to Kisoro were David and Sarah from York and 5 children with them. They brought a variety of gifts including about a dozen musical instruments for the local Boys and Girls Brigade which had been donated by people from their area. There are several Brigade companies here, and the previous week the band had played as part of the centenary celebrations.



The second couple to visit were Andrew and Laura from High Wycombe. What better way to have a week’s holiday than to do some painting at Potter’s Village?



To continue the story of Bushera, it is made from Sorghum which is a seed. On his way back from Kisiizi Malcolm did find a head of Sorghum – but he has no plans to turn it into Bushera!!!!





This week’s proverb from the BBC Africa web-site is from Nigeria:

“When the rhythm of the drums changes, the dancers must also change their steps” ,

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