I am finally at my new home in Bunya! As we approached I don’t
think I have seen anything more beautiful and the view of the river at the
school is the most beautiful thing I have seen.
I was the first of the group to be picked up at the backpackers this
morning, traveling in my own car since I am the only World Teach volunteer in
this region from my group. It was a small car, so luckily it was just me and
all my stuff. We left a little after 8 and arrived at my school a little after
4. The driver had a little trouble with my accent and hearing me over the noise
of the road, but he was very sweet and pointed out all of the schools along the
road when we entered the Kavango region.
The sky stretches on for miles here and is so blue. It is
really beautiful. The river also made the scene so picturesque. Goats and
cattle were grazing along the road and by the river. It’s crazy that just on
the other side of the river is another country! I could see Angola. I now know
how Sarah Palin feels when she can see Russia J.
My principal was very nice and drove with us to my house. It
is about 4 km from the school. I am living on Catholic missionary grounds. It
seems I can never get too far from a Catholic organization! My next door
neighbor is a very sweet Peace Corps volunteer at the Health Center nearby. It
is nice to have her here. I walked around the mission grounds a little bit
tonight and the scenery is just breath taking. Some of the learners (the
missionary grounds is part of a hostel school, so there are students living
here as well) saw my camera and wanted me to take their pictures. They were
very excited, though I have never felt so stared at in my life.
My house is very nice! The volunteer before me left behind a
lot of supplies and I was grateful to see some spices on the shelves, so my
sauceless pasta wasn’t too boring tonight! I have electricity and drinkable
water and some internet with this little device the volunteer before me had
left behind. I have a couple little eight-legged housemates, but they seem to
be minding their own business…
So far my site seems wonderful! I will be headed to the
school tomorrow to at least observe some classes on my first full day in this
region.
Hello Casey! Well this posting was very fun and interesting to read! I am so intrigued by all the new things that you can show us in words, so we can visualize all this with you, Thank you for sharing. ;-)
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