I shall be based in a community building on the site of MIshiri Primary School. It is at 6000ft in the middle of an equitorial forest and 40 minutes work to the nearest metalled road. It is beautiful countryside and there is much to be explored. The accommodation is good with water, flush toilets and electricity and I will be based on the third floor of the building. It has all the luxuries of home!! However electricity is very hit and miss and no booster system so by 8 pm its usually head torch time.
The nearest village is Marangu which again is about 40 minutes down hill at 3500ft and it takes a little longer to walk back. There is a bus pick up here to Moshi the nearest large town. It is here where I shall shop each week for food. The bus service is interesting, crowded and a good chance to meet the locals and hair raising (no problem for me). Only two speeds stop and flat out.
I shall be working mainly with three primary schools, their staff, heaadteachers and District Education Officers. I shall also be working on Introducing a community play and sport programme. Evans of Longton Sports Equipment Company have kindly sponsored all equipment and are also paying for all transport of the equipment.
At the moment I am trying to get all my affairs at home sorted and making the hard decision as what I can take with me - only 20 kilos. Also trying to fit in all the lunch and dinner dates with friends and family plus occasional games of squash with Arthur Cross and tennis with Phil Gadsby. Its a hard life this retirement!
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3 comments:
vHi Bob.
Well........ have you arrived yet? We need the next blog! Let us know about your journey and the metaphorical mountains that you no doubt had to climb. I hope your luggage wasn't overweight!
Ciao and remember to avoid those lions.
Squash this week? Say half way; Cairo, Egypt? Arthur
Hello Bob
Julian has shown me how to get onto your 'blog'. I love your photos.
Why haven't you asked someone to take a photo of you? I'd like some proof that you've left Warrington.
I like the look of Kissinger's - not too unlike a few places in Stockport.
Bernie
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