Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Tropical Paradise

The Gambia is a tropical country with sunshine, warmth and beautiful flora at times we northerners are shivering under grey skies.

The trees and flowers at the Pastoral Institute where we stayed and worked were lovely. The garden was well tended, swept clean and watered every morning.

Sunday, April 17, 2011


This building is the residence where we stayed at the Gambia Pastoral Institute. Nice rooms, some even had hot water. The water was never REALLY cold--think "refreshing"--but we pampered Westerners did find it a bit of a challenge. We remembered the sign from our first visit, "Keep your bucket full." We had learned to take it seriously since sometimes during the day there was no water at all, hot or cold. But this trip that was never an issue; always water in the pipes. We followed the sign's advice and kept our buckets full so it wouldn't be a problem anyway. A little like carrying an umbrella to ward off rain.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Home Sweet Home: Gambia Pastoral Institute



The Gambia Pastoral Institute was our home for the time we spent in The Gambia. Behind this wall is a lovely Catholic retreat center with various buildings providing dorm-type housing, kitchen and dining room, administrative offices, chapel, lecture hall, and outdoor seating areas where we held workshops. Lots of lovely trees and flowering bushes, all swept clean every day and cared for tenderly. It is nothing fancy, but met our needs for housing, food and teaching very well.

Sunday, April 10, 2011


The welcome sign in the airport helps it sink in that we are actually in The Gambia.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Now it was a BIG plane!


We arrived in Banjul, The Gambia on Sunday, March 6 at twilight. We had flown six hours from Brussels, Belgium where Tom and I had arrived Sunday morning after an all night flight from Philadelphia. So we had been on three continents in 36 hours or so. It's really hard to keep track of time when you cross all the time zones and then backtrack. All I know is it was a big plane! Reminds me of the way Tom tells Mark's resurrection story: "Now it was a BIG stone!" Anyway, that's Tom standing in the plane's shadow with Richard Rice. Glad to have made it safely across an ocean and a sea to West Africa.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Nation around a river


In March of 2011 Tom and I along with five other members of the Network of Biblical Storytellers spent 11 days in a nation around a river, the smallest nation on the African continent. It is named after its river: The Gambia. This mural-map hung on the wall at the back of the room where we met for plenary sessions during our Institute and Festival Gathering. The blue on the left is the Atlantic ocean and most of the population lives in an urban area on the coast. It is where we spent most of our time, except for one trip "up-river" to a mission school.