Getting ready for tilling

Harisen wrote

John,

It rains in the morning and sometimes at night with sunshine during the day giving a chance for people to go farming.

Came back from Zomba on Sunday night.

Today went to Mgomphora to see if they have done the plastering on the new preschool. I met the Chairman of the school committee who was about to go to his farm, he told me they will finish plastering on Monday because everyone is now busy in their fields.

Regards to all

Harisen.


You might think out lives in Malawi are hectic, but it seems that our home is even a more chaotic place.
Today we had people with donations of clothes for the shop, and money. We are so humbled with all the generosity, prayers and good wishes.
This picture shows from left: Mary, Miriam Whittle, who is studying for her Degree in Trinity College and a veteran of a month in Malawi, Sr Mary Donegan, a Salesian Sister, who taught with Mary for years (and years!), Mary Whittle, who has just retired and who taught with the other two Marys. On the right is Aisling Quirke, a friend of the family, also a teacher, who visited our projects in Malawi, in our absence,and actually lived on the farm in Lusangazi.
Amazing people all, and great friends of W4Z and Malawi

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