Sunday 4 November 2012

The roadside wildlife!

5 comments:

  1. Great picture, do they have enough traffic to have a Zebra crossing? Boom boom! Must be lovely to see the wildlife in there natural surroundings.

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  2. Roast Zebra for dinner? better get us the recipe ;) or is it like being at Colchester Zoo constantly?? Hope your all safe and well!! We all missing you Dad!! Mum seems lost! Love The Andrews :D xxx

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  3. Well Hello, Dawns keep to blog can't keep her off the computer these days ;) amazing what happens when dad goes away, might need a new computer, i think she might be on twitter by the end of the week let alone Facebook! but anyways back to the reason of blogging!! hope everything is going well :) what foods have you been eating? hows the electrical work going? hope all is going well :) hope your all remembering your malaria tablets! Fact of the day: Did you know kiwis help you sleep :D Saw the fireworks yesterday was loud! but good :) Hope your all well :D Love The Andrews :) xxx

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  4. No zebra crossings...... They just stayed on the side.

    Nice to hear from you Rebecca. Start work on the IT suite tomorrow wiring all 40 sockets and 8 lights. I have 2 labourers to help me so should be interesting as they don't speak English.

    Tell mum I miss her immensely. I look forward to seeing her on the pc.

    We are off to molo today to see the feeding centre.

    It has been a very good experience so far but challenging just being asked to speak to the church off the cuff :(

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  5. Hi Simon, sounds like all of you are using your skills to bless Daniel and his projects. Getting the IT suite finished by Monday will be hard work especially as your helpers dont speak english but perhaps your 'electrical women' will help to get it done quickly. Do you have to plug them in or are they portable?
    Sorry Geoff, coudn't work out what the spellcheck had changed it from, still bound to 'spark' off some more comments.
    Hope you all spend some time seeing the surrounding countryside and animals as well.

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