Thursday, 25 September 2014
Day 3 photos
Photo 1. President Paul with some of the student's parents who provided us lunch on day three. The many dishes you can see on the table consisted of fish dishes (cooked and raw), chicken dishes, a roast piglet, yam dishes, sausages, egg dishes, curries, a very traditional Tongan dish of Tarro leaves filled with corned beef and coconut, mud crab, sandwiches, salads, fruit, and much, much, more. Needless to say we put a dent in it, but by no means ate more than half. The student's mothers came in later and enjoyed what we could not manage.
Photo 2. President Paul and Gavin tackle the problem of securing mesh to the upper windows. The mesh will serve two purposes. One of providing security, but secondly and equally important keeping the pigeons and other birds from the classrooms (they make a bit of a mess).
Photo 3. President Paul in all his splendour (Now where should I put that staple?)
Photo 4. With both feet firmly on the ground, Grant prepares for his next task of fixing that hole in the door.
Photo 5. Vicki leaning into her tasks. Having finished her first task Vicki moved on to removing all the hinges and locks etc. from the doors, in preparation for the Goulbourn boys (Grant and Andrew) to repanel any holed doors and generally make all the doors serviceable and ready for repainting (about 12 doors all up).
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