Carol in Umtata

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

TXT SMS CELL MOBILE

Returned home and found things in good order. TXT from Umtata possible as cell phones common and recharged from solar panel electricity. They adopt the SMS and Cell phone description, longer description to follow. Getting back from one world to the familiar - it is astonishing.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Coming back Sunday

Returning to England on Sunday 27th August Bank Holiday. School holidays end and school begins first week of September. Txt home to check everything okay. l am looking forward to seeing family again. Report back to LINK in due course.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Photographs of Carol's African school





The Link Community Development, registered charity 1048007

www.lcd.org.uk


The Link Community Development is a group of four partner NGOs based in the UK, South Africa, Ghana and Uganda. LCD's education projects in Africa focus on school management and leadership as well as teaching and learning issues. The Link Schools programme links UK and African schools. LCD Global Teachers Programme focuses on a five week placement for UK teachers in South Africa or Uganda. Global teahers return to the UK to use their experiences to informa curriculum enrichment and school policy in their own and other UK Schools.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

The Mandela Museum in Umtata

Monday, August 07, 2006

When Sir Harry Smith was in East Cape

Thursday, August 03, 2006

snow in South Africa 3 August 06



Snow falls in South Africa as the US swelters in heatwave - World - Times Online
Times Online August 03, 2006



Residents play in the snow in Clarens, South Africa (Gabby Nel/AP)

Snow falls in South Africa as the US swelters in heatwave
By Elsa McLaren and agencies

Heavy snow has fallen on Johannesburg for the first time in 25 years as South Africa faces some of its harshest weather conditions for decades.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Arrived safely and TXT home

Arrived in East Cape, met with my group, then on to Umtata. I am to be a guest at a tribal ceremony and I am wondering what to wear. Do I have to have special face paint, a hat, scarf or similar? I cannot let family and friends know as there is perhaps only an hour a day electricity and that is not reliable. I am keeping a notebook and making observation. Keep you posted!