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

22 April 2012

Interesting places to sleep

Last week Paul flew out with an education team to Chimoio and Marromeu in Mozambique on a trip which included a few interesting accommodation options.




In Marromeu, while the team traveled by road to the YWAM centre, he stayed at the new Mercy Air 'Shipping Container Base' (http://pcm-mercyair.blogspot.com/2012/04/accommodation-in-mozambique.html) and helped Mikael, a Swiss volunteer, with a few jobs. First they put a roof on the departures lounge..

and then installed some security lighting..

which gave quite a moody effect at night.

They, well Mikael, also installed a windsock..

The education team came down and spent two days flying into the Zambezi Delta..


On Thursday the team flew back to Chimoio where they were picked up and driven one hour north to ASAM, where we saw the progress made on the Mercy Air house.

While there was just enough room for the team to stay there, Paul got to stay in a tent..

Mind you, how many bush tents have a nice comfy double bed?

The next day he spent some time with Rick Cogbill whom he had flown up the previous week (http://pcm-mercyair.blogspot.com/2012/04/educational-medical.html). He saw the workshop he was building and watched him give a lecture to some of the Mozambican students.
The inspection pit
Lecture about suspension

Lastly, they visited the 1.2 km long airstrip as well as the hanger that was shipped from the US in a container and erected earlier this year.


After that all that was left to do was to fly back to SA just in time for the weekend and to prepare for next weeks flight to the north of Moz.

Paul and Cathy

1 comment:

Lynn said...

Thanks for another great post, so many exciting things happening! Borrowing some of these great photos too if that's ok ;)