Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Well we made it. Just finished our second days work as "coolies" a title which does not at all fit us in contrast to the overwhelming efforts of the actual coolies. But hopefully our contribution is helping. So far we have helped survey the plots of land, dug trenches for the foundations, filled the trenches with rocks. This is the basic foundation for the 17"x17" concrete houses. Nearly all the building supplies are made in the RTU including the concrete doors (correct concrete doors!), bricks, windows frames, chimneys, roof tiling etc. Even the granet powder (which is used to mix with concrete, alternative to sand) is collected locally. We are living on site at the childrens village, in the guest housing. Which we must admit is very nice indeed. Two to a bedroom with its own toilet and bathroom. Showers may only be a mere bucket but at the end of the day a cold bucket of water does just the trick to refresh you from the humid air. Weather is lovely hot in mornings and cooling off later in afternoon. Our working days are:
7:00am Breakfast
8:30am Start work
12:30am Lunch
1:00-2:00 SIESTA!!
2:30pm Back to work
5:00 Knock off
6:00 Beer O'Clock
7:00 Dinner
Money goes a long way here! Picture this: Pepsi, Coke, 7up 10 rupee=AU33c (3 ruppee discount when you return the bottle!), Beer 55rupee=$1.50 (your choice of Sand Piper or Marco Polo, 3ruppee if you want the box to carry them in)
Well thats pretty much life so far. Feel free to post any questions/or messages if you feel so inclined.
Love from Callum Vass and Chris Howard
Oh yeah curry, every meal and lots of it.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Jack, glad to hear that the beer is cheap and that you arrived safely!
Love Aunty Jo

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear that you all arrived safely. I certainly admire what you are doing. Look forward to reading more blog accounts. Cheers! Hewy

Unknown said...

Hi Callum
obvious the group name is a related to your presence in the group, one question have you been to see any indian bands yet?
Look fwd to hearing about the trip when you return. Peace B Forbo

Clare said...

Tig, I think i got this worked out, just had to sign up etc. Anyway how is it? Mum got a new camera today like yours, but its blue. Have you lost the gut with all of your hard work? Hope your all having fun, Love Clare

Anonymous said...

Hi Jack and all the gang,
Love hearing all the news, keep it coming. Catching Paul, Chris and Will on Sunday is there anything anyone wants me to get them to bring over. Keep having fun, love Mum.

Breeny said...

Great to read your news! Sounds like you are coping ok! Matthew Windley 2007 School Captain, Tom Curry and Tom Naughton Vice Captains. Just finished the leaders camp. I expect when you guys have finished you'll be able to carry 50kg sacks of concrete on your heads. Cheers, Breeny

Anonymous said...

Hi Chris and all,
I hope that this finds you all fit and well. We have enjoyed reading Callum's account of all that has been going on-it sounds like a huge adventure. Take care,
Love Mum

Coolies Crew said...

jo you and i both know you couldnt care less if i arrived safely.. you only care about the beer. love jack!

Coolies Crew said...

hi mum. just sending you some love! hope all is well. jack!

mit said...

hahaha chris ...i mean.. howie- you hate curry! you better get used to it! we're all missing you heaps! will email you some form of schoolies update sometime.

the ryan family said...

Hi Paul

It was great to talk to you and know that you and your homeboys arrived safely! I cooked cauliflower curry in your honour on Monday night. From your description of the train bathroom, it sounds like the lavatories on India Rail could do with a few more pipes and levers.

We have rented your room out to an exchange student - a small quiet girl from Tasmania - she speaks some English. She was waiting on the front porch when we returned from dropping you off at the airport....

Must sign off now. Look after yourself and each other, and have a great time!

Love Mum, Dad, Mim, Daniel & James