The weather

Mpkenandjudith Posted by Ken & Judith Finch on Sat, 04 Mar 2006 | 3 comments | Bookmark: digg this Post this to del.icio.us Post this to Facebook

Not always the most interesting of subjects but very imporatnt none the less When we arrived almost 8 weeks ago Kiwoko was extremely dry with about 3 months without rain. However things have changed and it is safe to say we are properly into the rainy season – it has been a lot cooler and our water tanks are now getting filled again. We had some complaints when we had to draw water from a local farm for washing – the water was a nice light brown colour! Our supply of drinking water remained fine.

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Spike said Sun, 05 Mar 2006 06:34PM
Hey - not exactly relevant to this post but just thought I'd let you know that we had a great day in Warrenpoint with your links down there today - Lenten Lunch raised a fair bit which will be heading your way soon! Missed Rory's commissioning - but was a good affair by all accounts! He should be with you by Wednesday! Also good to see Richard Adams on posting below - looks like Knockbreda had a bit of a Kiwoko day today as well! Hope you are both well.
Tim Dennick said Mon, 13 Mar 2006 03:49PM
Hey guys, thanks for the posting - water is a very interesting topic! Glad to hear things are going well. Kiwoko hospital is mentioned in Cornerstone's latest newsletter, I guess you must be quite near to them at Ekitangaala Ranch? We miss you back here in the UK, with much love, Tim
Bob Kemp said Thu, 16 Mar 2006 08:22PM
Hi. Glad you've expatriated that great British tradition of talking about the weather. Actually, we could use some of it in the SE of England!...and some of your sun! Love Bob