News and updates from Paul and Cathy Middleton, serving in southern Africa.

28 October 2010

Having a whale of a time

I'm not long back after three practically back-to-back trips as detailed in 'Upcoming Busy' below. I'll relate the first one here and then the others above.

We have had some Swiss guys give up a lot of time to come and help us at Mercy Air by extending one of the hangers and making and installing some hangar doors. By way of a thank-you, we let them charter us at cost for a long weekend break in Durban. Fortunately there was a seat free so Cathy was able to come along as well.

We obviously went to the beach and watched a lot of people balance on surf boards.
Cathy fancied the idea..
..but seemed to forget the key bit of kit when it came to actually giving it a go.
We went to the aquarium and some a big fish...
..and some very impressive jumping Dolphins.
No trip to the sea side would be complete without a comprehensive harbour tour...
..before a rather cramped taxi ride getting us and our hired surf boards back from whence we came.
We returned to White River late afternoon on the Monday, and 07:00 the following day I was back out again taking a small team and some supplies up to Mercy Air's base in Chimoio in Mozambique. It was quite a big day flying wise (7.5 hrs), but nothing out of the ordinary worth relating in a blog, and nothing really worth taking pictures of.

Paul and Cathy

07 October 2010

Upcomming busy

Going to be dead busy in the next dew weeks.

Tomorrow (Friday) we're off to Durban with a Swiss group for the week end - coming back on Monday. 5 hrs flying.

Tuesday morning I'm off up to Moz to drop a couple of guys off at a mission station in Chimoio. I will be traveling back on my own the same day. 7 hrs flying.

Next Friday I will be part of a building team visiting two mission locations in Moz. One is at Marromeu on the Zambezi and the other in Nacala, on the coast and well up in the north of the country. We will stay for a total of 10 days and do 14 hrs of flying. On the way back we will pick up the two guys we take up to Chimoio next Tuesday.

The day I get back from that we have friends visiting from Doncaster for a week.

As always - better busy than bored.

Regards

Paul