Well, it’s another new week and a hectic one at that. I should really be in bed by now, but having stayed up a little to help a good friend I thought I’d quickly write a post before bedtime.
This week we have two speakers. Hazel is here to take us through the Myers-Briggs [...]
Yesterday had a surprise in store. After finishing lectures early (by over an hour) I was catching up with some e-mails and Timmy said that Jose Gonzalez was playing in Cape Town that evening. He was keen to go and whilst not being overenthusiastic I wasn’t against the idea.
So at 4pm we headed [...]
False bay is currently undergoing a transformation to a murky red colour. Initially I was thinking sewage - eugh. Apparently though it is a micro organism that causes the colouration. In addition they fluoresce under certain conditions - for example if you walk along the beach at night and look behind you, your footprints will [...]
This evening we will mostly be celebrating the Ugandan culture.
Annette, the resident Ugandan took us on a roller coaster ride talking about their King, their songs, their dances… how you might pay to marry her in various parts of Uganda. My favourite is that the girl would throw a javelin into the field containing your [...]
The week in Worcester was great. Why? Where to start…
There were a whole bunch more people to talk to and make friends with
There was a swimming pool on the base
We went into a game park, saw giraffes, climbed a dam, jumped 30ft off it into the water and ate incredibly fresh watermelon
The teaching was really [...]