One could almost believe that we have visited a zoo but in fact we have "only" been to Umoja Secondary School. The reason for the confusion is all the animals we saw. The school is famous for its big cultivating areas and all of its pigs, hens and cows. They use them as a source of food but also for their agricultural classes. Umoja Secondary School has a very good reputation and it was recently ranked to be the 63rd best in the country out of over 3 000. Impressing!
Three cute babes! |
Do not take a closer look at this one.. |
One of Linnea's favorite babes. |
The pigs went crazy when we visited them. They oinked as if we were abusing them… of course we did not do that! David who guided us through the school property told us that the pigs thought we would feed them, hence the oinking.
The traditional Tanzanian cow. |
The exotic (in their eyes) cows were very similar to Swedish cows. |
After visiting the school we stopped along the road to sit under some mango trees to have a “fika”. Maggan's maid had baked some delicious almost donut like pastry, called andazi. She really knows how to cook and bake!
When we came home, the sun was going down and we were ready for a quiet evening but the ones who read the blog on Monday knows that did not happen…
Last but not least, we have to show you these cute signs that were placed every 100-meter around the schools’ property. Remember to never underestimate the importance of knowing how to speak English!
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