fredag 27. november 2009

Mount Ngaoundéré

Today the Muslims have their Fête du Mouton, or the Eid-al-Adha, as it is also called. It is a national holiday, and all the students are free. Ergo no one to teach.

Idunn, Andreas the volunteer, Marius the gap worker, Lena the missionary and I spent our day off exploring Mount Ngaoundéré. In the middle of a stressful week, it was nice with some fresh air for both mind and body. With Marius' "whole grain"-rolls, Andreas' jam and chocolate spread and Lena's frozen Tampicos (juice in small plastic bags that we Norwegians freeze to get saftis), we had a really nice picnic in the sun.


Mount Ngaoundéré to the left







(Some children we met on the top)



 

 

Ps. Happy birthday, pappa!

3 kommentarer:

  1. Flott blogg du har Pernille:)Glad for at du opplever og lærer så mye. Takk for det du deler, følte meg i Afrika igjen selv, mens jeg leste..
    Stor klem fra Vera

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  2. Hei Pernille.
    Jeg savner virkelig Kamerun når jeg leser bloggen din. Du skildrer det Kamerun jeg kjenner. Du er en flink blogger.

    Og jeg tar det som en stor ære at du tar oppdraget om å nå Jean Pascal på alvor. Takk

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  3. Hihi, det er litt rart å tenke på at du er i Afrika...

    Hæge

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