We’ve just had the priveledge of meeting Tim. He cam to visit some friends but made the fatal mistake of asking if there was anything he could do to help. “What are your skills?” I ask. “Carpenter,” he says. Beaudy, I think to myself. “Know any languages?” I ask. “Indonesian,” he says. Double beaudy. This guy’s not going to get off lightly.
Suddenly, Samuel goes into turbo mode – why the heck did this guy not give me forewarning?!
Ok, to the story at hand. We’ve been wanting for a carpenter to come over for a week and move the youth centre forward and so I sent Tim off with my tool box and the ute with a couple of friends to Los Palos. He was able to give them a boost with electrical, hand railing, doors and windows. I am very thankful. Hopefully a few mates from Darwin will be here soon to almost knock the job off.
Tim and a collection of friends from Kenya and TL – try to figure out who’s who.
Tim got to show the guys in Los Palos how to do a variety of jobs. Great job, mate!
Uli and the girls holding the fort at Los Palos while Pastor Samuel is in Dili.
Its harvest time now. Here one of the young guys at Los Palos is checking out a new device for getting all the corn kernels off the cob ready for drying and storage in drums. More on this job later.
As a reward, I took Tim out to my favourite destination in Atauro – you have to have a little courage to hop in a small boat and cross the sea. But the rewards were awesome. We got to see the usual pod of dolphins – I’ll have to name them soon (except there’s so many – you can be Bob & Bob & Bod, and you guys could be Duncan & Duncan & Duncan – sorry, back to the story) Also got to swim with some pygmy whales I think. It was some first filming with my new GoPro birthday pressy – thats right folks, you all get to see what I see now. Enjoy the movie.
Ok, so life’s not entirely without its mishaps. Perhaps we should have checked our motor before embarking on the voyage.
Atekru is a great village. This time we were taken with the beautiful hedges of flowers. I filmed a bit of diving through some tunnels. Also spent some time following a local mate, Tobias, spear fishing – I like to think of it as underwater hunting, he hides, waits, stalks all under water.
There’s heaps of mammals in this sea.
We walked from Maker to Atekru. Tim inspects a goat coral. The flower hedges in Atekru touched our hearts.
Atekru is a great village. This time we were taken with the beautiful hedges of flowers. I filmed a bit of diving through some tunnels. Also spent some time following a local mate, Tobias, spear fishing – I like to think of it as underwater hunting, he hides, waits, stalks all under water.
Local girls preparing beans from their harvest ready to store for the dry season.
Emmy’s very cool hut where we stayed.
Atekru is a great village. This time we were taken with the beautiful hedges of flowers. I filmed a bit of diving through some tunnels. Also spent some time following a local mate, Tobias, spear fishing – I like to think of it as underwater hunting, he hides, waits, stalks all under water.
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