The intrepid traveller

The intrepid traveller

Sunday, 14 February 2010

This is ghosted by my dad following a phone call on Sunday 14th...

I spent some of the morning getting a vehicle out of a ditch. Last night there was a fierce storm with spectacular lightening, and today the roads are very muddy and slippery. A vehicle went in to a ditch, and had two wheels hanging over the edge. We tried to get it out with a 4 wheel drive, but there was no tow rope, so I had to build up a brick and stone ramp to the wheels hanging over the edge, and get lots of people to rock and push the vehicle back on the road.

I have also worked on another Toyota Landcruiser, replacing brake pads and shock absorbers. I have a local driving text tomorrow, so should be able to drive the charity vehicles after that

It is greener than I expected, as it is the rainy season, although when it is not raining it is very hot – in the 40’s today. I haven’t got sunburnt, which is good as the malaria tablets make me more prone to sunburn. There have been more frogs in my room and there are lots of big bugs and butterflies. There are also snakes, and we have a lecture on them on Monday. In particular we have to look out for the very dangerous black mamba, which chases you if it has a mind to! I have seen a monkey, and there are supposed to be more of them when the rains are over.

Most of the other volunteers are young, and I am sharing a room with a Canadian called Ivan. Other volunteers come from England, Germany, Texas (howdy and how you doin’ y’all) and Canada. We have to fetch all the water we need in a bucket. We went in to Nelspruit for a night last week, but no Spoonies or Harrogate night life over here! I am off to a BBQ later today

We have lessons every day at the moment, about the country, Hands at Work and snake spotting.

Last weekend when we went to church we were the only white faces, and because we were new had to go out the front and tell people about ourselves

Next weekend we are each going to stay in a child headed household, where the parents have died, and there is no adult to look after the children.

We have no internet access at the moment, but as soon as we do, I will send pictures.

(Just had a text from David to say he is getting another car out the same ditch! John)

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