While waiting for all the students to arrive for our first
class, I chatted with one of the boys. I asked how long it took him to get to
school each day. He reported he lived in a town about 10 miles away. He gets up
at 4 AM, leaves his house at 5 AM. He catches a bus to another town where he
has to wait for a bus which will bring to Marigot. He arrives at the school
around 8:15. At the end of the school day he walks the 10 miles home. Mr
Morrisette confirmed his story. This young man can barely read but is committed
to getting to school daily. I did not ask but I suspect he cannot afford to pay
for the bus both ways that is why he walks home. In one of the other remedial
readings classes the topic was “The Interview”. We watched an interview of
President Obama and discussed it briefly. Next three students were allowed to
interview me.
After lunch Martha and I visited the Agricultural area of
the school campus. There are a number of corps growing a large hoop houses well
as in terraced row outside. We viewed an Earthbox with 2 tomato plants one of
which was fruited. Green beans are being picked. Watermelons will be ready
soon. We stopped
by to say hello to the rabbits then returned to the main campus. Warren had
delivered a number of earth boxes earlier in the day to be secured until later
use
At the end of the school day Mr Morrissette announced he
would only be at school tomorrow morning for half an hour. He was going to
visit the cricket matches. There are matches going on over several days between
a team from Australia and a Caribbean team. The captain of the Caribbean team
in from St Lucia so there is high interest.
We were picked up by Ian and delivered to JJ’s where Ian had
his sign up sheet for weekend tours. Next on to a shower and 5:30 meeting.
Spoke with Ron about going to the Primary School on Friday.
After our evening meeting we adjourned to JD’s where we
enjoyed a wonderful meal by the water. It was Dotty’s birthday. Colleen managed
to present her with a wonderful red velvet cake. It was shared by all of us. After
dessert, one of the Toms and I walked back to JJ’s, where
I dropped him off at the pool. It has been a long day. I look forward to a good
night’s rest and off to the primary school tomorrow.
- Bonnie
- Bonnie
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