Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Back in Olney



As it's half term I took my husband to the local coffee shop. After negotiating a drink (Cappucino without the coffee and with soya, not cow's, milk. Not really cappucino at all, but its a coffee house and I feel the need to at least start off in familiar territory) I told them about Homeopathy for Health in Africa and they said they would be happy to support me.

On the wall they have a large map of the world which I always find intriguing. So many places, so many different lives. Anyway, you can sit in front of it, so we did and surveyed Tanzania. Oooer! looks like it could be mighty hot there. And as encouragement, my husband went on to tell me about the pirates along the East African coast, it seems that disgruntled international militia have begun to blow their ships up, so they are now moving their work inland. Yippee.

Next it was off to the Dry Cleaners, which was more interesting than expected. He listened to how Homeopathy can help and it turned out that he has a Dr. friend who went to volunteer in Malawi (next door to Tanzania) for a week with four other medics. On the first day they had a queue of a thousand people, and were working flat out each day. Their work was very much appreciated, their is clearly a need.

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