I had to pass a rather difficult arithmetic test to send this message, but thankfully five years at Pulteney Grammar paid off. Luckily I was at school the day we covered 5+1 =6.
Glad to see you are well into it and getting to taste the Tanzanian culture. I look forward to some interesting stories and personal accounts of what's to come. Security seems to be a major focus over there. I bet you wish you had your chainsaw with you now!
Best wishes, Giles
Cheers Giles hahaha I have three chainsaws here come to speak of it, good point but the guys with the guns here a good fellas, will upload action shot soon. I will be chainsawing on Monday as a tree has come down on the a few ks down the road to the school and village. Hope Urrbrae is treating you well
Nieve
Hi Dan
Hope you're good - the photos look amazing - how's the beer - Tanzabeer is it? Are you planning to visit Ngorongoro Crater while you are over there - well worth it? Wild life interesting - hahaha. Your pad OK to live in? How's the book coming along?
I'm good, parents gone home after 6 weeks so relaxing. Have place on pert time garden design diploma so stoked about that and have been approached to design a sensory garden for Kimba Hospital (Mid Eyre Peninsula) so spending a couple days up there next week to do assessment and gather requirements.
Keep safe and be in touch soon
Nieve
Yo Nieve, you've done your research, the Ngorogoro Crater would be awsome but I doubt I will have time. Pad is sweet. Good to hear you scored a spot in the design course will be interesting to hear about it. Book I haven't started.... and I'm over due for an article I promised for NGIA's mag but I will get there. Sensory garden sounds awsome, keep me posted.