Friday, 4 April 2014

Monkey Business


There has been a lot of monkey business this week.

It all started when a Colubus monkey visited the garden by our house. We knew there was a small family of monkeys living near us but it is not often that we have seen one so close.


 On Mothering Sunday (or St Marys Day as it is called here) Irene was asked to speak to a group of married couples after the morning service.
 
 

One of the unexpected parts of the meeting was rather than receiving Mother’s Day’s gifts, the wives knelt before their husbands to give them a present as a sign of respect. This appealed to Malcolm, who thinks it is a good tradition to introduce to Britain!!! Cheeky monkey

 

The hospital employs a team of security guards (Askaris) to make sure no-one gets up to monkey business. This week they had a training session to develop their skills.

One part of the training was on how to deal with fires.

 

Talking of monkey business,  on 1st April we had an email discussion with our family on how well Irene would cope in the jungle. Here are some photos to prove how well she survives.
 
 

 This week’s Proverb from the BBC Africa web-site is from the Cameroon: If money were to be found up in the trees, most people would be married to monkeys

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