Wednesday 30 April 2014

Fasten your seat belts...

...stow your tray tables and put your seat-backs in the upright position. In only about two years from now the first aeroplane will be coming into land on St Helena. Just here to be precise.


The runway will go from the small squarish hill on the left to behind the mounds on the right. All 2.45 km of it.



Things are progressing well, all on time and on budget so far and now they are testing out claddings for the buildings. I am not sure which one they have chosen but I like the top one on the right.



It is a massive project, they have drilled 16 bore holes to fill these reservoirs. 



They need all this water because behind those mounds where the runway ends, there is a valley, or gut, as they are called here, and it needs to be filled in. Not a little valley, oh no, a 200+ metre deep valley. They fill it 80cm layer by 80cm layer, compacting it as they go. The fill material, which is spoil from levelling other parts of the site (ie taking the top off a hill or two), has to be dampened so that it compacts properly. Once it is filled, it will be left to settle for six months before they build the runway on top. They predict that it will settle by 3mm.



They also make these. 1500 a day to build the terminal, the control tower, offices, fire station and everything else they need.



This is the bottom of the control tower. It has another two floors to go on it. 



The runway, taxiway and apron are laid by a machine, one strip at a time. The surface has to be incredibly accurately flat.




This is alternate strips of the apron. The gaps are filled in afterwards.



And here is the clever machine.



Now here we are down on the top of the valley fill. 72% of it has been completed.



It will be filled up to the level of the top of these markers.



Although the Gut was called Dry Gut, it does contain a stream in the rainy season, so a channel has been cut to take the water through to the next valley. You can see it on the right of the picture below, going passed the bottom of the fill.





So, sit back, relax and enjoy the most amazing view of this beautiful island as you come into land.



One day, I'd like to come back here by plane. Maybe you could come too.

xx

Wednesday 23 April 2014

A little learning

So today we didn't do the school thing. It was inter-primary school sports day. The competition is all, and only the best are allowed to take part. Now, I don't hold with telling a child of 4/5/6/7/8/9/10 that their contribution is of no value and their ability is not good enough, nor do I hold with putting pressure to WIN on those that are deemed good enough, so we decided to vote with our feet, forgo the six+ hours of sitting in the sun watching, and went off to do some learning instead.
 


We explored a new landscape,


climbed rocks,


drew pictures and tried wax crayon rubbings,


wrote a poem and read up on endemic and native plants,


experimented with close-up photography,


 
 
and with photographing the sky,
 

built a den,


camouflaged it with fallen branches,


and picked out just the right spot for Tiny Boy's 6th birthday party in June.


What did you learn today?

xx

**all photographs today are used with kind permission of Tall Girl and Tiny Boy**

Thursday 17 April 2014

Here and Now















Loving...  that I am about to go and have a massage.
Eating... chunky veg soup (the new blender arrives on Tuesday with Granny).
Drinking... fizzy water - actually found some (it is scarce here) and bought as much as I could carry.
Wearing... My stripy blouse that I made myself. I love it.
Feeling... Like we are running out of time in our subtropical adventure: 3 1/2 months left.
Wanting...  More time to do everything that is in my head - making, baking, walking, singing...
Thinking...  about all the good things in our real life back in England.
Dreaming...  Of doing up this rundown St Helena house, inventing a teleporter and spending as much time as I care to both here and at home. Oh yes, I want it all!

Linking up with Chantille-Fleur to contemplate the Here and Now...

xx

Tuesday 15 April 2014