Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Fun and Games


Today (Monday) was a rest day after two fairly arduous days of walking. immediately after breakfast we had a group photo of everyone that had come to camp. It was quite funny watching Wayne operate his camera with such enthusiasm. There must of been 10 camera's which wayne had to operate for the shot. Some time was killed before a huge meal of delicious spaghetti was prepared for lunch. This was apparently a tradition at camp and proved to be a good one. It was very tasty, perhaps as good or better then my dad's brew the only downside being that i wasnt more hungry having had breakfast only two hours beforehand. A short while after lunch we gathered in front of the pensione for what was to be a cryptic quiz based on the area we were located. Sabina read out our names in groups of 2 or 3 and we set off with the sheet of clues in search of what would turn out to be elusive answers. I got paired with a lady from Germany called Elly. Her testimony was an inspiration, being strong in the lord despite being isolated from fellowship and also traveling to camp for the second successive year at the age of 85! We got few the first few questions ok, but it started to get quite hard as we walked towards the nearby town of Natz. The clues were really obscure and required a very keen eye and a good ability to understand what the person was thinking when they wrote it. Most people found it difficult and after much wondering about everyone started to help each other out and trade answers. The rain started to drizzle so everyone made their way back to the main building where we had our meals and held the meetings. That afternoon before dinner a game of soccer was organised for those who were interested. There was a small enclosed field which was on the way to where we were staying that was perfect. Quite a few balls got booted over the high rope fence this was soon solved by getting the goalies to throw the ball instead. After half an hour non stop we were all quite tired and some young teenagers had gathered outside on the grass. Theo from Wales spoke some German to the leading guy and he agreed we could play for another 5 minutes. We headed back for some well earned foodand another night of fellowship. Quite a good day overall...tomorrow we would head for a nearby castle! cya

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hoorah!
I just succeeded in posting my last comment after 50 million trys! It kept telling me that I had the wrong password! What a stupid computer - it turns out that i had the wrong username!!
I can hear you thinking out loud, Gad! Mum and her relationship to computers hasn't improved !!!
And you're also thinking - good thing i'm on the other side of the world and i dont have to put up with her complaining!
Well,at least i'm not gonna make the same mistake again !!
Look forward to hearing about the visit to the castle!
x mum.

Unknown said...

Hi Gad,
Great blog, and love the pics too.
I really love the description of all your lovely meals.I can nearly taste them! MMMM It's a good thing there are so many mountains to climb, or it could a danger, what with all the studels and "chocolata"! YUM
Can't wait for next blog & to hear all about Venice!
Ciao From Arwen