Author Archives: Mark Ormesher
World Map Mural – Painting
Having completed the outline of the world map at the start of the month, I’ve spent the last week and a bit painting all of the individual countries and it’s starting to come together. As you can see in the photos below I’ve used 4 different colours: they don’t signify anything specific, they’re just so … Continue reading
Class Outing
This week is MASH week, which is short for Mashramani, which this year is all about “embracing culture, reflecting diversity”. Essentially it means a week of activities and events instead of actual school work. Today (Tuesday) was a class outing day. Whilst my PT partner Harry was dragging his 8B class up a mountain, Miss … Continue reading
TG#39 – Lime
“Liming” is a Guyanese passtime that I’ve gotten very good at. To lime more or less means to sit about, relax and not do much. Someone (I forget who) once told me that if you achieve anything, then you’re not liming properly. As I said, I’ve gotten very good at liming, so I’ve completed this … Continue reading
TG#10 – Build a Sand Castle
Today was spent at the river with my class (read the blog post here), and I found time in the midst of my busy schedule of relaxing in a hammock and swimming in the river to construct (with help) a large sand-castle-based smiley face:
TG#15 – Climb a Tree and Pull the Thrope Park Pose
Tree + Thorpe Park Pose =
TG#30 – Sing
Done… Actually, the photo above it just one event of Karaoke in Georgetown. The people who live with me here know that I also sing when I get up in the morning… in the shower… while I’m doing my paperwork… while I’m teaching lessons (no, really)… whenever I go out for a walk… I sing … Continue reading
TG#18 – Tell Someone That the Sun Made My Hair Go Ginger
This has actually become a running joke between myself, Harry, Miss Sammy and Miss Abby, so I’ve ticked this off countless times over the last 5-and-a-bit months.
We Got The Power!
Tonight, for the first time ever, there is electricity in the teachers’ quarters of Sand Creek Secondary School! Engineers have been working here for the last couple of weeks (see this post), and tonight the switch was finally flipped to send power to our quarters. Harry and I were thrilled to finally have power (mostly … Continue reading
TG#11 – Build a Campfire and Cook Something With it
I actually forgot that I managed to complete this one of after I’d been here only a few weeks…
We’re Finally Cooking!
As of Thursday last week, Harry and I have finally started coooking for ourselves! The delay has been down to the troubles in getting the local Department of Education to actually deliver the cooking gas bottle they keep promising, but it arrived last week, and we’ve been cooking all of our meals ever since.