Saturday, December 31, 2005



Namibia from the sky


I am really enjoy settling into the day to day rhythm of life here in Windhoek, Namibia. I have been waking up at 6.30am to go running with some of the other volunteers each morning. It is cool and breezy at this time of day, and the views of the surrounding mountains are wonderful! Windhoek is a mile-high city by the way.

We have intensive teacher training everyday, which is tiring but good. Aside from the training, I have been enjoying getting to know the other volunteers and Windhoek itself. The other night we went to a restaurant in a neighbourhood that was a former township during apartheid to enjoy local dishes such as 'Smiley' the goat, or goat's head to be precise, and sour goat's milk. Actually, I shouldn't say "we" - so far I remain vegetarian! I have also become a big fan of Windhoek Lager and Hunters cider.

For New Year's Eve we headed to a club called Chez Ntemba. It started out pretty quiet, but by the end of the night we were dancing in a circle with many Namibians, whilst pushing individuals into the centre to strut their stuff! They played a lot of reggae and African music, but lots of American music too. Britney Spears seems to be a big hit down here!

Today I head down to Rehoboth, a town about an hour south of Windhoek, to spend the next week living with the principal of a local school and his family. I will also be teaching each day.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

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Hope all is going well and that the training is good.

8:16 AM  

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