On Friday afternoon Pete picked me and the children up in his new four wheel drive he has bought the car as he is planning to travel back with Bernie over land. We are all helping Mick and Jenny plant some trees along with other VSO and Peace Corp voulunteers. The trees we are planting are called Miringo or never die as they are very hardy. They are a super tree as they are packed with more nutrients than most foods. The leaves can be dried and sprinkled into food jenny on the day even made a groundnut pesto sauce with the leaves and it was very tasty. There were about thirty of us in total unfortunately we ran out of manure to prepare the ground so only planted two long beds over 1,000 trees we could off easily have done double that. Some of the group started on digging another bed ready to prepare for planting. Overall the day went very well although I was glad I took a change of clothes.
This is my attempt at a blog diary of our two year stay in The Gambia with my partner Paul and children Abigail and Bradley. Paul will be based in Brikama College as a volunteer for VSO, training the teachers of the future in Maths. We hope to be living within the Kombos region so we have easy access to schooling for our two children, once this is acheived I also hope to do some voluntary work within the region. Please note that the views and opinions in the blog are mine and don't necessarily reflect those of VSO, also apologies for any grammer or spelling mistakes.
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