Saturday, January 24, 2009

Neiafu Primary School Fence

work around this gate took longer than expected and ate up more material than we budgeted for. but im sure it will look nice.
except for a few days when all the manpower in the village came out to cement poles and build up the stone fence, all the work has been done by a few dependable workers that u see in these pics. it hasnt been easy at times.
its actually a nice view when u are coming down the road and see the gate. the tree on the right there helps hide a few out-of-level posts.
im carrying the brick over to another area because we only have one grinder, and one electrical outlet, one hammer, one level, one hacksaw, one trawel, one measuring tape, and some days only one shovel. i bet you can guess how convenient that is.
this little gate and the steps we built for it kicked my ass. plain and simple.


i know it's been a while. sorry. my camera is broken so i dont really have any new pics of anything and im not really one to blog w/o pictures. but my buddy spencer from group 80 came down to help us with the fence last week and he took some pics. looks like we hit the foreign aid jackpot again and got a $32k (about $11.5k US) dollar grant from Australia to build a primary school fence. this project hit the ground even before our tank project was finished, so ive had no problem, or time for that matter, in finding another project to do. the purpose of this fence is to keep pigs, dogs, and cows off school property to provide a safer (animal shit-free) school ground. also to help beautification or agricultural projects now that animals wont be there to eat everything u plant. hopefully with the help of some villagers i will start planting fruit trees there in a few months. and with any luck and extra material, i will get enough people on board to build a recycling bin. (highly doubtful)

1 comment:

Island-Mum said...

Hi Ben!

Hey love you pictures, I'm from that village but now live in NZ.

Can I copy some of your pics please?.

Thank you, oh by the way I'm Mei's big sister we were there in December 2008 to Jan 2009.

Thank you ***