Away from our hotel by 0645. Arrived at the playgroup by 0930, and up the steps to see 35 litll’uns seated in a horseshoe in front of us, with Mums peering over the wall into the room.They sang us a range of songs mostly in pretty good English, and then Maureen took over and led the party with Elmer-inspired songs and games. All followed heartily with the Team joining in.
Then as the sun beat down Maggi and others took some out to play games outside, whilst others were photographed in the hope of finding sponsors at home.
Then to various homes to deliver gifts from sponsors. I delivered to Joan Tasker’s child with Janine and Kate. This was a Moslem fisherman’s family with 5 children, the sponsored one being the penultimate one. They live like many others in a post-tsunami new house.
Father goes some 40 minutes on a bus to his boat, to start at dawn at 6.00. He usually returns 13 hours later, having hopefully caught 1 or 2 big tuna fish. These can weigh up to 80 kg.Others brought back stories from their visits.
Then to Jenabdeen’s house (co-ordinator here of the programme). A sumptuous lunch of curried seafood (crab, prawn, etc).
A quick trip to the local coast of Dead Man’s Cove (only the British can think of names like these), presently a military area, but we were let through to see one of the (9) OST boats moored there (as well as seeing fantastic blue seawater).
Now to Rohan’s Jungle Lodge, a real treat. But on the way our minibus lingered by the road as we spied a dozen elephants down in the valley. Wonderful sight!
It took two landrovers, on a treachorous track to drive us to the hideaway. Sadly no elephants, but up on the rock we could have seen the whole world. Bit like the Lion King I thought.Good drinks, a nice chat, and another sumptuous curry – string hoppers, chicken, bread fruit, potato, sambol, jack fruit.
Earlier night tonight 10 ish before packing for Batti.


Hi everybody, I''m really enjoying following the blog. Say hello to everyone from me too :) am thinking about you all - have a hopper on me! lots of love amali x
ReplyDeleteHey! Looks like you're having lots of fun and doing really well. Looking forward to hearing lots more stories! Take care and keep on keeping on :) Iain and Tracy (Maggi's son and daugher-in-law) x
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ReplyDeleteHello, Iain passed me the link for your blog and it has been very exciting to see what you guys have been getting up to. It looks like you are all having great fun and doing amazing work! The kids are soooo cute. :) Make lots of memories of all the little things- you will remember this time for ever. Love and prayers. Carron. xx