Some of the vegetables out of the garden, Spinach, marrows or courgettes as they are called in Holland, even the last of the kale, boere kool in Dutch.
Thulani is picking the figs, Thulani is now in High school, when he was still at this school he used to come and help to get the weeds out during break time.
This holiday he came and helped to clear out the last of the grass and weeds at the bottom of the garden.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Summer 2008
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Summer 2008
A few of our last photos, to show you how green the garden looks after all the rain this month.
We found a giant marrow, it was as big as a watermelon.
The school was closed already, one of the mothers took it home.
Today we reached the end of the field, next year we could be planting the whole field.
We will need lots of topsoil and compost.
Our wish list for the coming year: shade cloth, wall, compost, topsoil, potting soil, lots of seeds.
more tools , irrigation extension.
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Saturday, December 27, 2008
Summer 2008
In November we harvested the first summer vegetables, we had many many courgettes, luckily most of them we could harvest before the school closed in December and the feeding stopped till the beginning of January.There are still many butternuts, spinach, beans and brinjals waiting for the school to start again. Many of the mothers who volunteer on the project go home to their families in the rural areas over the holidays, but fortunate for us there are always a few who stay home and keep helping us through the holidays in the vegetable garden, their is always lots of work to do during this time, watering, weeding preparing new beds, new seeds to be planted etc.
When Shirley heard that Gertrude was using some old spectacles from somebody else, she took her to the optician and made sure Gertrude got some new glasses with the right prescription for her eyes.
She is showing them off on the photo standing next to Shirley.
In November Sibongeli got her little baby daughter Gracious Joy, here she is with her big brother Prince. Many of our visitors and early helpers in the garden will remember Sibongeli, she was one of our first volunteers in the project, last year she got a job and left the project, but little Prince is always there to help us in the garden.
Shirley an I would like to thank all our friends especially Henny and Knud Jensen, Marleen Buscop and my mother Marianne Robijn in Holland for all their input, interest and finding of sponsors for The feeding and gardening project, without you the garden could not excist.
A big thank you, we wish you all a healthy new year filled with love and happiness.
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Bosbes Kapel
http://www.bosbeskapel.nl/xhtml/zwo.html
My mother in the Netherlands heard that her church was looking for a project they could sponsor in 2008/2009 , she submitted The Riversand feeding and gardening project and we were the lucky ones to be chosen .
I sent them many photos of the project and in September they started off with the sale of postal stamps with pictures of the children of Riversand school enjoying their food.
By Christmas 1000 stamps had been sold, so the children of Riversand school are traveling on the Christmas cards through Holland this year.
Thank you to Gert-Jan de Raad and all the people involved for all your work to make this project a success.
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Gertrude's Birthday
Gertrude is our oldest volunteer at the feeding project, we celebrated her 75th also in September with cake and dancing.
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Spring time
Spring time is one of the busiest time in the Vegetable garden.
Truckloads of topsoil and compost were carried to
the garden, everyone was topping up the beds, new seeds went in.
Then the watering started, it is still one of our biggest challenges, the water, especially when the seeds has just gone in, the beds have to be watered by hand for the first few weeks and of course we need to have water!!
Many days the tank is empty or the pump does not work or some body at the school switched off the pump, or there is no electricity and then of course nothing works.
The rain only starts in November at the earliest if we are lucky.
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