Friday 21 February 2014

It will be all right on the night

After the enormous deluge last night we awoke to a thick fog. However this cleared to reveal our first really sunny day. We did not have anything scheduled for the morning so Mary and Ian decided to go for a walk up hill and down dale, we went  down to the golf course which is like a very pleasant park in the middle of the city, very pretty. Totally lacking in anyone playing golf, knocking a ball into a hole in the hot sun does seem rather pointless.  We wandered back up the hill by which time the sun was quite hot and we struggled  back and to have a cold shower and complete change of cloths on our return.
Our planned meeting with Rotary was cancelled so a leisurely lunch and then sorting filters for the planned distribution tomorrow.

In the afternoon Rob and Ian sorted and checked the boxes of filters.
Afterwards Stessi and Peter arrived for dinner.
We had fun teaching the Rwandans a tongue twister; Peter Piper picked a peck of  pickled pepper. picked a peck.

Mary with Stessi in the filter storage room.


Jan and Rob


The golf course



Not a soul in sight in the middle of Kigali



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