Jambo!
I’ve made it safe and sound aside from the little travel sickness incident which we won’t mention. (Very embarrassing to learn at the age of 32 you can’t read in the back of the car without loosing the contents of your stomach! Hey ho – every day’s a school day!)
Gosh – I have so much to tell you! Africa is an amazing place – an assault on the eyes, ears and nose! No giraffes spotted yet but plenty of time for that. Only one mosquito bite so far (despite dowsing myself regularly in disgusting Deet which seems to erode everything it comes into contact with – goodness knows what it does to skin!) and stomach holding out so all in all not bad progress!
The past few days have been busy – and I am not yet in Shinyanga; the place I will be living and working for the next 3 months. For those interested I’ll post a separate blog entry on my proposed work out here. It’s going to be interesting for sure.
Time is limited now. I have dinner with the bishop to attend! I will fill you in on all my adventures over the last few days in the next instalment....
To be continued……!!
Love to all – from a sunny 28 degrees in Geita, Tanzania
Cass x
Hiya Darl,glad you got there in one piece......
ReplyDeletewell nearly by the sounds of it!!!!!Cant wait to hear what you've been doing and how many raffs you've seen.
Hope you have a nice dinner with the Bishop!!
Take care and keep dodging the mozies.
LOL,Bub.XXXXX
Hi Cass
ReplyDeleteGood to hear you arrived safely, sorry to hear about the bad school lesson on the way down to Heathrow!!!!!
Keep on Deeting! those mozzies love fresh blood of English Rose!!!!!!
New camera working yet? We need pictures of safari clad nobbly knees!!!!! Looking forward to reading and seeing more of your adventure, all our love xxxxx
actually Cass don't waste too much time taking photo's in Geita........ just bring back GOLD!!!!!!!!!!!! x
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