Sunday, 20 June 2010

Long overdue update


Lake Mburo boat trip






Impala in Lake Mburohttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif

Sorry about the double pictures but decided we have better things to do than work out how to get rid of them!!!!

There has been a rather large gap between blog entries for many reasons, the main one being that Sabrina has been at home for 4 weeks and Geoff has been doing all his usual work, plus all the other jobs on his own that are usually shared.
Most of May was school holiday here, so we took the opportunity to visit other volunteer friends and do some sightseeing. We visited Lake Mburo National Park which is a small but delightful park and the only accesible location in Uganda where Zebra are found. As well as hippos and waterbucks, there are 315 species of birds. It is the best place in the country to see the ‘Bare-Faced Go-Away Bird’ so called because it has a bare face and the noise it makes sounds like it is saying ‘go away’!!! Although quite how it managed to speak English when the locals speak Ankole is a mystery? Lake Mburo is also the only reserve in the country to support a population of Impala, an antelope for which Kampala is named.
Sabrina had a wonderful time at home visiting family and friends and managed to catch some very good weather as well.
Geoff held more ‘Guidance not Violence’ workshops, which give teachers ideas of how to manage behaviour without resorting to corporal punishment. He also has prepared a 2 day training manual on numeracy for early years teachers, which he will trial with a small group of friendly teachers an make any necessary adjustments so it can be rolled out across other districts.
Kamwenge, like England and the rest of Africa, is currently in the grip of world cup fever. All the bars have big crowds, although sometimes support can be esoteric. The other day Geoff met a local supporting Japan instead of their African opponents because he owned a Japanese car! Anyway the cross of St George is hung in the bar next door for England games and Geoff has managed to gather a small goup of Ugandan England supporters around him who cheer England on – with more success in the future we hope.

1 comment:

  1. Uganda looks wonderful. Very beautiful. Hard to remember sometimes why you and all the other vols are there. Nice post

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