Today the sun has been shining brightly with no rain so far.
We had breakfast with Jonathan, Ian and Carol before waving them off in a car which was taking them to see the volcanoes. We then sat and waited for Charles to come and pick us up. He was somewhat delayed by the fact that the middle of Kigali had been closed off for a bicycle race.
Charles eventually arrived and took us to his church by a very circular route to avoid the city centre.
The church meets in a tent in their house, the church is quite small but very enthusiastic with lots of wonderful singing and African melodies. We very much felt the presence of the Spirit their much more than any other church, in which we had been. We were fully engrossed in the worship even though it was in a language we did not understand.
Many people stood up and gave testimonies of what God had done in their lives.
We had both been asked to preach so we spoke on the stories of the lost sheep, the lost coin and the lost sons. Mary used some of the reflections from her Godly play presentation and I also expounded the passage.
After the service we were invited to a wonderful African meal of rice, ugali made with maize flower grown in Charles's garden. Together with boiled cassava leaves, African beans and peanut sauce.
Afterwards Charles spoke about many of the problems he faces as a pastor. He was especially concerned about the rising rate of divorce and abandonment in African marriages even in the church.
Eventually we arrived back in Solace and had a welcome cup of tea and rest.
Sunday, 5 March 2017
Saturday, 4 March 2017
Saturday Short wildlife drive and return to Kigali
Today we had a more leisurely breakfast before setting out on a short drive in the park before our departure back to Kigali.
We spent time with a herd of buffalow who were fastinting to watch.
We spent time with a herd of buffalow who were fastinting to watch.
buffalo with yellow billed ox pecker on his back
Bull giving us a stare
The group on their way home with our vehicle
Thursday, 2 March 2017
Friday 3 3 17 Game drive
Today we awoke at 6am for a lovely breakfast and set off on a full day of wildlife adventure. Everest knew all the places to look and was very good at spotting animals and birds hidden in the bush.
The terrain was very varied changing from dense bush and woodland to open plains.
It was exciting going around each corner not knowing which animals we would come across next.
The terrain was very varied changing from dense bush and woodland to open plains.
It was exciting going around each corner not knowing which animals we would come across next.
Warthogs who were very nervous
There were flocks of these colourful and noisy weaver birds
outside the hotel they make intricate nests in the trees to attract a mate
Bateleur eagle a medium sized eagle whose favorite
food was the ring necked doves
who were very plentiful
There were numerous hers of zebra with beautiful stripe marks
Bush bucks who live in the dense foliage
African bee eater
Giraffe quite difficult to spot when they are camolauged among the acacia trees
African fish eagle by the lake
Hippo practically submerged in the lake
Secretary bird a large mainly terrestrial bird which is related to eagles
and hunts it's prey on the ground.
Wednesday, 1 March 2017
Akagera National park
Today we travelled down to to the Akagera game park which is in the Eastern province. The land is much flatter herewith large plains covered with banana plantations and a lot of grazing lands for cattle. Our guide was Charles's cousin Everest. He was certainly a large and larger than life character;
who was very friendly caring and helpful with a wonderful knowledge of all the animals and where to find them.
We travelled in a long wheel base Toyota land cruiser with a roof which could be raised so we could stand up inside and see the animals.
We stayed for two nights in a lovely modern hotel in the park itself. In the afternoon we went on a short game drive, and we saw quite a range of animals and birds.
who was very friendly caring and helpful with a wonderful knowledge of all the animals and where to find them.
We travelled in a long wheel base Toyota land cruiser with a roof which could be raised so we could stand up inside and see the animals.
The group stopping for a break in our journey outside a lovely clean new fruit and vegetable which the government and providing instead of the ramshackle stalls
One of many impala we saw
Two young males
One of many zebra
We saw many more animals and birds in a short time and returned to the Lodge for a meal and a good nights sleep.
Journey back to Kigali and the parting of the ways
!st of May
Today we travelled back through the country to Kigali. We came a different route along the lake which was again very pretty. Unfortunately our regular driver, Modest's mother had died so he was unable to drive us but we managed to drop in on him as we set of to greet and pray for him.
Today we travelled back through the country to Kigali. We came a different route along the lake which was again very pretty. Unfortunately our regular driver, Modest's mother had died so he was unable to drive us but we managed to drop in on him as we set of to greet and pray for him.
View across the lake
More views
The last supper
This was the last night we were all together so heartfelt goodbyes to Andy Jan and Rob
as they get the 1 am flight back to UK
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