Wednesday 1 July 2009

African weather in Plymouth

Hi all!
Well I certainly brought the fabulous weather back with me from Africa, far more impressive than last year's constant rain! Have to admit even I am feeling a little bit hot! A few thank-you's go out to the following "stars" of Plymouth, the wonderful, kind, supportive people with big hearts who make me realise that life is not all that bad, despite what the news and the national papers want us all to believe!
Alison White and her lovely Brownies at St Gabriel's Church Hall, Catherine Hamlyn and her fellow coffee-morning contributors, the staff and pupils at Widey Court Primary School, Sarah Prestige and family and the staff at Keyham Barton R C School (good luck with the Ofsted!).
Think I had better start another sentence! A special mention to the lovely ladies of Onward House Women's Group and to Bernie Holder and the "Notre Dame Old Girls" for patiently listening to my accounts of life in The Gambia and asking great questions as well as digging into their pockets to help with our Banana Project! I also have to mention Traci Thorn of Plympton who has been helping me now for 6 months, carting car boot stuff to car boots and generally lifting me when my spirits are low, usually due to absolute fatigue!!
Currently writing this blog from the Central Library; free internet access, free newspapers to read, slightly smelly fellow-user to one side of me but mustn't complain; if I breathe out more than I breathe in I should manage to get to the end of this blog without passing out!!
Must be the unusual heat!! Just rented out Out of Africa on DVD so going to stroll home, put my feet up and watch that with a nice cup of tea. It is good to be back!
Heading back out to The Gambia at the end of the month so if you want to get in touch about visiting, volunteering or just generally supporting, please email me at dwdebs@aol.com Would love to hear from you Until next time Debbie Williams

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