It’s hard to believe that we’ve been here nearly three weeks! We have definitely settled into the pace and are thoroughly enjoying our time. The days start at sunrise, about 6:30, and end at “lights out”, about 9:30. Where we are staying we have generator power from 7:00 to 9:30, so there is sort of a “natural” curfew!
"The Guesthouse at dusk."
The construction of the guesthouse is continuing steadily. The interior plastering is complete, the ceilings are completed in most of the rooms and the window frames have all been installed. The plumbing and wiring are about half done. The photo above is taken uphill from the guesthouse looking out over the plain.
"The view from Room 7"
The windows are typically African: metal grills with panels that open. In Tanzania, metal frames are preferable since wooden frames are susceptible to termite damage. The glass has not yet been installed in these frames. I guess that comes later.
"A well-earned break!"
The guesthouse water supply will come from the top of Mount Longido. Longido is lucky: the water quality is quite good, and the water supply is relatively plentiful. In dry times, there can be water shortages, but usually they are not severe. We are employing local people to dig the trench several hundred yards long for the water pipeline. The water has almost reached the building…perhaps we will have water by the end of this week!
"A site meeting...one of many!"
In the library we now have almost a complete set of text books for the secondary school syllabus. These are the most popular books in the collection! Many secondary students come to get a little one-on-one time with a text book!

Matthew is 23 and is currently working as a guard for the District Commissioner. When he was completing Form 4, he had some serious family problems and he failed his exams. He told me he was devastated because he thought he had lost his chance for an education. When he came to Longido with the District Commissioner, he discovered our library. He immediately started to spend his spare time in the library. In November he resat his Form 4 exams and passed. Now he has also passed some of his Form 6 exams, and hopes to complete Form 6 next January!
Matthew's dream is to go to University to study Social Science, specializing in Public Administration. He told me that after he has some experience, he wants to be a politician to change his society! He has big plans and big dreams!
When I asked Matthew what improvements he would suggest for the library, he said we should get more text books so more people are encouraged to study in the library and get an education!
"Traffic jam in Longido"More news soon!








