A bit of change in the routine today. Since I didn't have to work til the afternoon, I decided to sleep in and try to help shake this cold, which has moved into my chest. Since it was a beautiful day I decided to clean my tent and air out my sleeping bag, thermarest sleeping pad and do a general clean-up. After the long walk back from the World Village for supper, I decided to roam around the troop subcamps and take a few pictures which I have included in today's blog.
A nifty camp device used for air-drying dishes: What would camp be without your own sofa to rest. I'm glad I wasn't the one who had to carry this into camp. Some of the different Troop countries gateways:
Thanks for visiting my blog. I will be attending the 21st World Scout Jamboree in England from July 21st to August 9th as part of the 8000 or so, International Service Team (IST) adults that will be working at the Jamboree as volunteers in many different capacities. There is expected to be over 40,000 that will be attending from almost every country in the world and the Jamboree site at Hyland Park will become a small city in itself for two weeks. I will be adding to this blog, as time permits, and I find the resources at the Jamboree to access the Internet. I will be departing from Ottawa on July 20th, arriving at Heathrow the next day on July 21st. So check back as often as you can and see what I have been up to once I arrive at the Jamboree.
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