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A frantic last day and reflections
Our last night’s sleep in Uganda was interrupted by non-stop drumming through the night, but we all woke up in reasonable spirits. The British Council had confirmed a 13.00 meeting with us and I also had to get the land … Continue reading
Posted in Trips, Twinning Project, Uganda Tagged Henry Green, Mr Stanley, Mrs Green, Uganda 2016, Yowasi 1 Comment
Uganda 2016 Day Thirteen – Finishing Off
This morning we had a slightly longer lay in – 06.45! After the usual ritual of showering, dressing and loading up the land cruiser, we went down to Tembo where I had a special treat for breakfast: a bacon sandwich! … Continue reading
Posted in Kafuro Primary School Tagged Henry Green, Kafuro Primary School, Mr Stanley, Mrs Green, Muhudi, Uganda 2016, Yowasi 3 Comments
Uganda 2016 Day Nine – A successful meeting
Today was the first joint teachers and Community Conservation Rangers meeting at Hippo House. The main aim as far as I was concerned was to give the opportunity for teachers and rangers to find areas of commonality and plan assemblies, … Continue reading
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Uganda 2016 Day Eight – Back in the UK?
This may seem a strange title to you but when we woke up this morning it was like we were back in the UK. It was raining steadily and consistently outside and it was cold by Ugandan standards. The first … Continue reading
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Uganda 2016 Day Seven – Another busy day at Kafuro
Another 06.30 start, but our journey to Kafuro was only delayed slightly by a herd of elephants, so we arrived at 10.00 sharp. Many children were cutting the grass in the compound and cleaning (no Hampshire contractors to do this). … Continue reading
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