Wednesday 12 August 2009

From Plymouth to Banjul

If you are a resident of the South West, please don't ever complain about the rain! The rainy season here beats the UK climate hands down, absolutely torrential, flooding everywhere and the accompanying wind destroys fences, roofs and anything portable!

So next time you feel a little drizzle, enjoy its light refreshing effect and think of me watching the water pour down the inside of my house as I run about placing buckets, bowls and anything vaguely ressembling a receptacle under the deluge.

The journey over from Gatwick to Banjul was an interesting experience this time.

Four burly security guards and two armed police bundled on two handcuffed fighting and kicking deportees at the last minute, shoving them into seats at the rear of the aircraft, much to the horror and panic of the surrounding passengers including many small children who ended up crying.

Not quite what the tourists were expecting as a start to their relaxing break in the beautiful Gambia. Luckily the authorities at the Banjul side had everything in hand and the situation was much calmer and controlled on arrival there.

Please check out the new website coming shortly at www.gambianprojects.com and many thanks to Danny and Shauna Templeton of Latchbrook, Saltash for their kind assistance with setting this up for us.

Last year their children and several neighbours donated loads of children's toys, books and clothes which have been enjoyed by the village kids here. I was really touched by the kids kindness and thoughtfulness as they handed over much loved toys to help their African friends who have so little.

Thank You kids from your little Gambian friends, they'll be writing to you soon.