Some More from Timor

Hey good people. Still having fun training in Timor Leste and couldn’t resist sharing a few more happy snaps.

 

hazy-morning mercy-corps

It was a little Hazy this morning as I arrived at the Mercy Corps Office and get ready to head off of to the training venue at Tibar.

 

Big-loadI think this guy had some help tying all this stuff onto his motorbike. He moved through the traffic effortlessly. It was amazing to watch.

deep-in-conversation Facilitating a discussion on the technical support requirements.

 

Queue-for-morning-teaTime for Morning tea at the Cafeteria. The hospitality students and staff serve meals up to all the staff and students at CNEFP.

 

morning-tea-popcorn popcorn-for-morning-tea

Including some interesting variations like these popcorn and sweet coconut slice goodies 🙂

 

Simao-the-director  Simao-the-gardener

Meanwhile the director of the Facility shows his versatility around the campus. He says it keeps him fit and focused when he is back in the office. It must work because he is a powerhouse of energy and drive.

 testing-some-PV Lucky he missed these PV systems set up for display and training purposes

 

working-through-the-process

Deep in discussion during the afternoon session

 

The-men-from-the-ministrySadly, all good thing must come to an end. Time for one last photo with the Government Electricity Department staff and one of our teachers and the translator as they wrap up their last day. It’s back to work for them while the teachers and I continue our training Tomorrow.

 

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2 thoughts on “Some More from Timor

  1. The people carrying enormous amounts of things on their motorbikes as they navigate the roads in Timor make me think of hermit crabs. It looks very dry there. Unlike Tasmania that is wet, cold and green. Cheers for sharing 🙂

  2. It is the dry season and things are starting to dry out rapidly although there were a few torrential downpours in the last few weeks. It will get much dryer until the wet season starts in October.