Sunday, November 21, 2010

How to Mellow Frustration

Just ignore and learn to spell and type at the same time would make ahuge differrence

The best id=s just live for the moment and if you dont enjoy it stiff learn too and dont whingr=e to your self relief is just arounfd the corner.

Have killed some trees this week and we are due to make a major assult this wekk and down some more .
Have pushed the mud off the roads made a causeway and got to 6 ks north where it is dry and we will be a goer tommorrow have hooke up doers to chain and we are away
Finaly we are off and runnig cant worry about fuel and all that shit to keep as sudtained heave enough for a month or two.

Thae "Haggee"" or great rest should be over this week if the poor overworked towell heads can get enough strength and committment to go back to work after "resting" wonder what else thay do? seems as if nothing different.
We may get ?? ys container and gravel movement and see our way forward a bit more and yes of course some fuel we have had some more tanks built and should be able to store a million litres of diesel if we can find it? in this oil rich part of of africa ,Oh i forgot no refinery silly me. and if  there is one? Oh dear its Arab !!!

Birds of all sizes shapes and colour have arrived to live in our swamp they are magnificent and will endeavour to put up some photos when have enough net speed.
 But the variation in grasshoppers is stagering ,large small beautiful colours realy big fuckers and tiny little blokes.vibrant green and yellows magnificent if you are an etamologist .
All sorts of bugs on my little bit of corn have taken a couple of ute loads to the locals  who are enjoying I am told

AND guess what one bag for the Vice President of South Sudan isn't that one of this weeks best world news stories. I hope he enjoys it and he thinks of all his fellow South Sudanese who also have a bag of green maize.Shouldn't  need a big memeory.


So we are off and running have shown we can grow it just need a bit of luck with supplies and there arrival and we will certainly make a contribution to the Souths food supply

1 comment:

Gill said...

Good to see that you are growing things. Don't think you would have too much trouble in Tassy - apples, and more apples!! Salmon farms everywhere - great place; very much England. Could well settle here. Take care and keep gardening!!! Gill