An eventful week 3



Never a dull moment in Tonga.

Well the week started as usual but by Tuesday morning we woke to the most violent thunder, wind and rain. So much rain that the boys remained in the school chapel until it quietened down (2 hours later). Now of course houses, class rooms and the grounds are absolutely awash. And as you can see the cows are enjoying added freedom. It may also be a respite from the bugs who I hope go elsewhere to shelter.


The school's first round of inter school rugby matches started last Friday. Certainly a crowd to rival any GPS game and a lot more pomp and ceremony; including prayers, blessings, long talks and a fantastic emu parade at the end where over 300 boys cleaned the grounds.

They won, beating their nemesis. As they train 5 afternoons a week and every morning except Saturdays and Sundays good results are expected.

I have embarked on updating/upgrading the museum. (Cleaning out all the bugs, painting and reorganising). It is quite a treasure with an abundance of stock; much of it very valuable. Artifacts from pre-European times, spears, huge rocks (considered gods), tapas and missionary memorabilia. However, an absolute proliferation of trophies, shields and photos of past sporting heroes dominate and need a lot of sorting.
Photos to come.

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