Sunday, 27 July 2014

Row, Row, Row the Boat, Gently to the Shore


If you see a Lion, Don’t Forget to Roar.












 It was an exciting last week in Uganda. With our friends Corrie and John we became tourists, and visited Murchison Falls Reserve and the Rhino Centre.

 

 

 

 


 

Finally, it was time to return to England and begin to meet our grandchildren again

 

 

 


This week’s proverb from the BBC Africa web-site is from Malawi:  ”Until the lion tells his side of the story, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Moving to a close


The farewells continue.

Last week we mentioned how the Finance staff teased Malcolm when presenting a gift. This week we wore the gifts – a matching dress and shirt.


 
Because we are going away next week for a few days it was our last Sunday at St John’s church. At the end of the service we were invited to the front by Dan, the vicar.



When we worked in Mvumi, Tanzania we met John Clark, who at the time was headmaster at the local comprehensive school. We were pleased this week that he came to visit us and Corrie.


This week’s proverb from the BBC Africa web-site is from Ethiopia: A person who walks wisely can travel a long distance  

Saturday, 12 July 2014

A Reptile too Many



The farewells have begun.

This week there was a farewell ‘do’ for us, with mainly the hospital’s management team and Malcolm’s staff. We hadn’t wanted too much fuss so there was a meal, some speeches and gifts. Malcolm had to explain it was all a bit premature as he plans to return for 2 months in September.









The highlight of the evening was a bit of a song and dance put on by the Finance staff, which included teasing us with a present.



The other excitement this week was reptilian. Irene was sorting out some clothes when she discovered a small white ball.















Not sure what it was she put it on a table, to see what would happen.






 It quickly hatched.


 










The real excitement, though, was when she was moving some things stored in our outside cupboard.


Fortunately she did not get close enough to get bitten. She found out that it was a type of cobra – the seventh most poisonous snake in Africa


This week’s proverb from the BBC Africa web-site is from Liberia: A snake will always give birth to something long

Saturday, 5 July 2014

Laboratorys and Kitchens



Last Saturday the new Laboratory opened. There was no formal opening ceremony. However it was important that there was no interruption to the service given to patients. 


Although there was still some construction work going on it was remarkable that the service never closed.



The old Lab was a cramped, single room where different types of testing were carried out and there was no separate area to take blood samples from patients. The new laboratory, which so far has cost little more than £18,000 has separate rooms to see patients, and carry out the different types of tests.

 




We were invited to a meal at the home of Sarah, the woman who cleans for us. Sarah has for Uganda a reasonably sized house with a lounge and a bedroom for herself and her son. This is an improvement on her previous home which just had one small room and no cooking area.




Cooking is done in a small, outside room.





And if you think (wrongly) this method of cooking is inefficient, go to the following linK

http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2014/06/thermal-efficiency-cooking-stoves.html
 
This week we saw an enormous caterpillar.



This week’s proverb from the BBC Africa web-site is from Kenya: No matter how hot your anger is, it cannot cook yam