Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Amy and Carl


Holiday time.


Yummy prawns.


Tiny little lizard


Sunsets - I have far too many pictures of these!


A lovely easter weekend at the most secluded beach in The Gambia... until all the VSOs and their guests decend onto it that is!!!!


They still have Julbrew though


And sunsets!!


The weather was really cold so they kindly made a bonfire for us which we toasted marshmallows on. How very english!


I dont know who was more excited the children meeting the toubab




Or the toubab meeting the children


We worked for our dinner though, pounding the rice.


Schools... See I work!


This is the library commitee stood in the library I spent a lot of the winter sorting. Unfortunately I no longer have the pictures from the beginning as they got stolen with my computer.


This is Medina Sancha. A school in the middle of nowhere on the border with Senegal. They have only just had this building built. Before all lessons were taught in temporary classrooms like the one you can see on the left.


This is a very typical example of what it is like inside a Gambian classroom.


Inside a temporary classroom. As you can see no good for rainy season but a lot of schools have these.


Learning lots.


On Independance Day the children joined the forces to do a march past as part of the ceremony.


Followed By an athletics competition.


I only took pictures of the high jump im afraid due to my bafflement at the lack of crash mat and my awe at how high the children can jump.


At one of the other schools I go to there is this magic tree. The palm tree is not behind the big tree it is coming out of the middle.






Soma Proper Lower basic and the White People

I had an interesting January and February punctuated with different white people entering and leaving my life.


Starting with these 2 little lovelies. The letter of the week was C. Culture, cocktails, cake, coco ocean and confusion.


We had an award ceremony with the British High Commisioner at Soma Proper school

. Awarding an honoury commonwealth MBE to the leader of the scout lodge.


The scouts put on a performance for us.


And so did some local, traditional performers


After the ceremony and performances we were given lunch.


Then the lord leuitenant of Hampshire helped some children plant some mango trees in the schools orchard.


The following week some of the teachers from the celebration party came into Soma Proper to teach some PE lessons.


With some fun and colourful PE equipment


That all the children really enjoyed using.