Sunday, 10 June 2007

Getting in touch

Hi, if you want to email me some info and photos I will upload them for all to see. You can add comments too, directly to the blog.

Did you know what the colours on the flag stood for? Red is for the battles of the past, blue is for peace and stability and yellow is for the natural resources the country possesses. The shield and spear stand for protection of the country from enemies; the shield is black and white to show that black and white people live together peacefully in Swaziland.

Cheers!

The 2007 re-union - who was there?

The 2007 re-union was held in Hatfield, Hertfordshire on June 9th 2007. We all met from around 4pm in the hotel (or was it a roundabout?) for tea or, as the afternoon wore on, a beer. Dinner was served at 8pm and much wagging of tongues ensued as well as discussion as to 'who was that person in this photo?'

Here is a list of the people that came (if there are any mistakes, let me know and I will correct them; if anyone does not wish their names to be listed, I will remove them):


Geoff and Lynne Morling
Neil and Lesley LaCroix
Gerard and Mary Sullivan
Tryphena and Michael Huntingford
Matt and Dily Ward
Phil and Claire Wallace
Nick Burn
Bruce Lankford
George and Noel Anderson
Simon Carter
Lesley Hogarth
Andrew and Brendon Gill
Charles and Joanna Hall
John and Andrea Marjoribanks
Judith and William Priest
Ian and Janet Gill
Mike and Anna Young
Kate and John
Peter and Jayne Glendinning
Cornelia Kenington
David Nixon
Paul and Joy Patrick
Tim Yates
Jim and Ann Sweet
David and Gillian Marshall
Terry Young
Peter Doran
Pat and Kath Tobin
Pax (Chocks) and Tamu Tobin
Dermot Beverley
Carolyn and Bob Kennard
John and Julie Ingram
Rod and Iris Ellis
Stephen Vaux
Valerie Malcolm
Mike and Barbara Workman
Nick and Lisa Ball
Barbara Moreton
Richard & Rohan Lewis

Swaziland - who was where, when?

We all want to know who was in the Swaziland lowveldt in the 1980's plus or minus a decade but who was thingummy in 1982 in Tshaneni with the beard? We may never know - unless you get in touch!

Here is a list in alphabetical order-ish.



Phil and Claire Wallace arrived in late 1979, then recently married, and stayed until the beginning of 1986, based in Thaneni converting the rice paddies to sugarcane. Phil was in Tshaneni as a soil student in 1976/77 for a year working with Richard Allen on Ricelands.

Re-union 2007 and all the details

Thanks to Bruce and Simon for organising everything for the night. Thanks too to Nick and Lisa for hosting the coffee the next morning plus braai in the afternoon for those that could make it.

Here is Bruce singing the 'Nothing happens in Tshaneni' song. Did anyone capture it on a phone or camera?

It all started innocently enough...




But then the party started!

Do you remember whenwe.., and the plays?









Nick and Lisa hosted the coffee and a braai the next day. The sun shone and it was all very relaxing.




Thanks who all contributed, Cheers and all the best! Phil