Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Correction
It seems that the snake is in fact an olive grass snake (only mildly venomous), not a cobra after all. Apparently, people divide snakes into cobras and mambas, both potentially deadly, so not a surprise that they are so swiftly dispatched!
Friday, 22 May 2015
A Choir and a Cobra
On Saturday we were invited to go with a group of local
pastors to see the orchard project being piloted by one of their colleagues in
his village church. The idea is to
provide an income for the church as well as some healthy produce for the
community. Orange trees are being
planted in a fenced area (to protect from goats). The trees will take 5 years to mature and in
the meantime, the community is taking advantage of the fenced area and have
planted a vegetable garden between the trees.
Part of the programme of the day (everything here is ordered
by ‘programmes’) was a short service and some speeches. This choir was magnificent. They were accompanied only by 2 drums (which
were not at all intrusive). When I
closed my eyes I could imagine I was in a cathedral with the song soaring and
filling the vaulted roof. What a
surprise!
While this was going on a cobra emerged from its hiding
place a short distance away and was carefully dispatched.
Even though it was obviously dead, there were gasps of horror when I moved him into the sun to take this photo! |
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Teaching update
The school holidays have just finished. Here there are 3 holidays of 1 month, with 3
terms of 3 months, spread out over the year.
The April school holiday has just finished. Over the holiday we had a stream of children
coming to learn English. They would
arrive at the door and say “I want to learn”.
So we were having lessons first thing in the morning with these
children. They have now gone back to
school so we will have to see if we can continue with them at another time.
Sounds with Spencer |
Learning our letters |
Talking with the children |
The ladies afternoon class has also been growing and now
includes one man.
Reading with some of the ladies |
Concentrating hard! |
Friday, 8 May 2015
Women's Conference
Bridget attended a women’s conference at the church last
week. This involved some teaching, which
was very good, on topics ranging from the Holy Spirit to requirements for
wearing the uniform; hanging out with the ladies; eating her body weight in
nsima! She had a good time and is
getting fat.
The Pilgrim Wesleyan Church has a uniform for the ‘deaconesses’ which is intended to show that they are committed to service in the church and on behalf of the church. This is taken very seriously, and if you want to be ‘bloused’ you have to go through training and a ‘blousing ceremony’. The ceremony was the climax of the conference. There was much discussion about the life-style expected of a ‘bloused’ woman, with many saying that the behaviour of these women often puts others of from being bloused, because they are gossips and generally not very well behaved. It was interesting to see how open people were about confronting this issue and being very hard on themselves and each other about their behaviour.
The ladies parading into church |
The 'newly bloused' being commissioned |
The 'newly bloused' receiving a hug from every member of the congregation, watched over by the Pastor, his wife and his daughter. |
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