Friday, June 11, 2010
A tired puppy is a happy puppy!
Kodi is almost a year old. An essential part of every one of our days is our never ending effort to wear out the puppy. Some days we do better than others. Today was a good day.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
5th Grade Graduation - off to Middle School
5th Grade Exhibition
The 5th grade class, as a culmination of all they have learned, prepared a self-guided research/community service project to finish out the year. Charlotte and her teammates chose to learn about and help animals. Charlotte's project focused on working animals. The community service project for the team focused on raising money for and spending time at an animal sanctuary in Harare called the Friend Foundation. The kids had bake sales to raise money and volunteered at the Foundation walking the dogs, socializing the puppies and playing with the kittens. All were moved by the plight of unwanted animals and vowed to continue their work with the Foundation.
Poinsettias in May
May here in the Southern Hemisphere heralds in winter much as November does in the Northern Hemisphere. Sweatshirts and fleece are coming out of closets as the mornings have a distinct chill in the air. Daytime temperatures are still reaching well into the upper 70's, which is lovely, but without that long hot day upon you feeling. Throughout this first year in Zimbabwe I have paid particular attention to the plants, some familiar as there are many of the same plants I grew up with in California, jade plants, bird of paradise, avocado trees, bottlebrush trees and many that I recognize but don't know their names. Our garden is one of my my favorite things here in Zimbabwe, there is something new to discover every time you take a look. Here are some of the more interesting plants in the garden.
I know, this isn't a plant, it's a locust and they ate a tree near our vehicle gate.
I love these! They feel rubbery to touch.
This is a poinsettia, I have never seen one with such small flowers. I call it the snowball tree.
3-7 April 2010 - Vilanculos Mozambique
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