Sunday, 14 October 2007

Godney - a great place to live


Godney as a village is quite unique, certainly high up the list as one of the best places we have ever lived. The only necessity is that you are a little excentric, with a desire to socialise and a taste for alcohol - which can't be bad! We will be sad to leave at the end of Nov, but 2 years in the sun, on a tropical island (without running water and electricity - I knew the caravan was in preparation for something!) is an opportunity we can't refuse - but we will be back, the village doesn't get rid of us that easily!!
Our preparations continue - with our possessions going out next week, which will hopefully be waiting for us when we arrive - we may go hungry if not, with Melv's fishing gear one of the main items on the manifest!

Work on Preyway Cottage is progressing well and it will soon be water tight and safe - a little project we will return to complete.


Sunday, 7 October 2007

Seychelles here we come!!



Getting ready to make the most of our new way of life, has been quite entertaining. With the Seychelles as one of the best places to snorkel, we thought we had better get the right tools for job!!

Monday, 1 October 2007

Preparing for our new challenge in the Seychelles



Well time is ticking away fast, Melv has already finished work and today was his first day a free man, providing time to finish projects at home before we depart. Sal has got just 4 weeks left at Ham Wall, so alot of time is now devoted to tying up all those loose ends.

However, there is still a bit of time to develop new ideas, we are looking to undertake a project with Meare Primary School, so that we can set up a link and communicate with the children about life on a small island in the Seychelles.This kind of project will help broaden the children's outlook and give them the opportunitiy to learn about a different culture and way of life. The aim will be to twin the class with a local school in Praslin, the nearest largest island to Aride. The wonder of technology.