After a hearty breakfast we hopped in our
The lads planted 60 trees in about one hour, which was incredible, they were like machines! The girls made a start on painting the watchman's house and we made great progress too.
Once back at Chem Chem, we all had a relaxing evening as everyone was pretty exhausted from the project work. Tonight was our first night without rain so hopefully people will get a better sleep and our tents might get chance to dry out!
Church in the morning which should be an experience, African style!
Pole pole,
kwaheri (Goodbye)
Dala Dala and headed down to the new Remit site.
Dilly gave us a brief run down of the site and what he plans to do over the next few years. And then to work we went!
The lads planted 60 trees in about one hour, which was incredible, they were like machines! The girls made a start on painting the watchman's house and we made great progress too.
It was extremely hot at the site, so when we stopped for lunch I think it was a much-needed cool down and break.
After lunch we went to the old Remit site. This is where the charity had started building the training centre until the locals told them they would be building a road right through the site! This was a terrible time for Dilly as the building was already quite a long way along in the building process.
Anyway, back at the site everyone worked really hard on painting the guard's house until it was time to return on our Dala Dala. We stopped off at Mama Umloi's coffee shop to get some cakes to feed everyone's sugar cravings.
Once back at Chem Chem, we all had a relaxing evening as everyone was pretty exhausted from the project work. Tonight was our first night without rain so hopefully people will get a better sleep and our tents might get chance to dry out!
Church in the morning which should be an experience, African style!
Pole pole,
kwaheri (Goodbye)
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