Happy New Year Happy new year both. Glad you had a nice Christmas.
Is Kiprotich the red blob on the top of the mountain, lol.
Speak to you soon.
Alisa x
I would !!!!!! Sounds like it is just a jolly holiday. (Joke David!)
Pics are great and the narrative excellent. I look forward to hearing Ness's exploits. I can imagine they are more strenuous than Dai's.
Love to both.
Hey Mezungu! Mezungu! How's tricks in Jinja? Just been caching up with your latest blog, still sounds like your having an incredible experience...keep up the good work on the blogs and pictures. The pictures are quality however I bet it only shows a fraction of how different life actually is over there. Sounds like you've been continuing your work with various charitable organisations, must be interesting to see how donations are spent locally and the good which can be achieved. Caught up with Graeme and Trish earlier following their 42 day med cruise, we were chatting about your trip. Ben says you can skype, let me know when might be a suitable time and we can hopefully get something sorted - weekends or Monday good for me. Things unsurprisingly the same over here, everyone just waiting for the cold of winter to finally kick in. Weird how that guy wended up with a welsh tie, no doubt someone threw it in the charity pile after another English thrashing! Look forward to hearing about the rest of your adventure including Ness' hospital experiences. Take care, Tom & Katie Vic
What an achievement!! Well done Roger & Sue (& Dai!) There\'s nothing like a nice relaxing holiday and this is certainly nothing like one by the sound of it! Though glad to see in another photo you are sitting down with a drink in hand! What amazing adventures you\'re having! Much love to you all.xxxx
Thanks Thank you Dai, for the interesting stories and photos. What an amazing and enriching experience for you both. As you can tell John and I are home after 5 week caravan trip around half of Queensland, this also was very interesting for us as the Western towns have done lots of historical research and then present it in ways to appeal to the tourist as the towns were dying and had to find ways to keep afloat. Of course looking at your photos brings home the contrast in the areas we went to. Regards to you both
Have SO enjoyed reading your blog, Dai. It\'s hilarious!! Great to hear of all your experiences and adventures and all beautifully observed. Loving all the fantastic photos too! Can really picture you and Ness now in your Ugandan life. Take lots of care and can\'t wait for more news! Much love Carolyn xxxx
Move over Michael Parkinson! How do you find time to do the washing as well? This is serial comedy and far more entertaining than anything on TV. Can't wait for the next installment. Sx
A fab travel journal Dai, we're thoroughly enjoying your observations and adventures in Uganda - you've had some scrapes and disappointments (especially thinking of lazy afternoons by hotel pools and iced mochas) but you seem to be bearing up admirably and with good humour. Keep up the good work and look after yourselves. Jen & co. xxxx
Blighty Calling Thanks David for the blog. Very interesting to read, sitting here with the fire lit and a glass of wine on the go. Looking forward to the next installment.
Just got back from my hols in Croatia, good to hear things are going well if a little 'interesting'! Keep us posted on whats going on, ill be curious to read about your experiences mate. Take care, Phil
We are still in very Sunny Spain. Having problems with septic tanks and smelly sewers here, so not so different from you with your cold water I suppose? Keep safe and have a great time. Love Jackie x x x
Have fun! Hi David! I have read both of your blog entries and it looks like your really busy! Im really happy for you mate. Just to let you know i got a permanent job at Trent in a brain imaging lab so will be leaving nottingham in 2 or so weeks. Please keep in touch mate.
Josh
You'll be seen coming with that shirt! Mr Cox. I hope that's not an Hawaiian shirt of yours in the foreground... ;)
I had to turn the monitor brightness down!
Dai /Ness
Thanks for your blog, please keep sending, saw Jonathon out on Genevieve on the weekend, it was full of people, good to see it on the water and being enjoyed, hope you are both enjoying the Ugandan experience.
Love to you and the missus.
Adrian & co
Hola from sunny Spain! Movie star chip not cooperating so sitting in square in sun having a coffee And free wifi!!! Typical that after all that professional project management and medical expertise you two end up with visa and vaccination issues. Good preparation for Africa I expect. Glad you have arrived safely. Keep in touch and take loads of pics. Love J &P x
Arrival Well, glad you've arrived safely and hope the stay in Uganda is less eventful than the lead-up!
Be good to follow your exploits over the next few months.
Take care,
Kath and Paul. x
Welcome to our blog about our travels in Africa.... well just Uganda as we're not going anywhere else - Ness forgot her Yellow Fever Certificate!... full info
Alisa
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Happy new year both. Glad you had a nice Christmas. Is Kiprotich the red blob on the top of the mountain, lol. Speak to you soon. Alisa x