One of the first groups of North America settlers in Freetown came to Sierra Leone via Nova Scotia. These Nova Scotians, were black loyalists who fought with the British in the American Revolutionary war. Most were relocated to Nova Scotia by the British from the American states of Virgina, Maryland, North & South Carolina. The majority of these British loyalists had been in America for two, three or four generations. The Nova Scotian's were easily identified apart from other ethnic groups in their new home Freetown Sierra Leone by their accent which was typical of American and British working class citizens of the time. The Nova Scotian settlers were the single greatest Western influence on the development of Freetown.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nova_Scotian_Settlers_%28Sierra_Leone%29
Welcome
As of November 4th 2010, we will be traveling from Vancouver British Columbia to Sierra Leone West Africa for a two week adventure. This will likely be the most exotic trip we have taken to date. Sierra Leone is described as a beautiful albeit poor country in the midst of change as it emerges from years of civil war. The Jones family has been involved in the funding for construction of a school in a small town called Mabureh 50Km outside of the capital city of Freetown. As part of our journey through Sierra Leone, we will visit the school and film a short documentary in support of further school construction. This blog will serve to share our African experience with all who may be interested. Thanks. Scott Norrena & Tamara Jones
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Flight Itinerary - Creighton Jones
Creighton's journey begins a littler earlier with an early morning flight to Toronto Pearson. In Toronto, he will meet up with the Grandparents for the flight into London Heathrow.
Creighton also returns to London from Sierra Leone earlier along with Martin & Maxim. The return flight from Freetown to Heathrow (BD968) lands in Terminal 1. It will be necessary to transfer to Terminal 3 for the flight (AC855) back to Vancouver.
Thanks to the Uncles for delivering Crey to Terminal 1 Heathrow for his return flight to Vancouver.
From To Airline Flight Date Depart Arrive
Vancouver Pearson Air Canada AC108 4/11/10 7:00 14:18
Pearson Heathrow Air Canada AC856 4/11/10 19:10 6:25
Heathrow Freetown BMI Airways BD967 7/11/10 11:50 19:45
Freetown Heathrow BMI Airways BD968 17/11/10 22:45 6:35
Heathrow Vancouver Air Canada AC855 18/11/10 13:00 15:00
Creighton also returns to London from Sierra Leone earlier along with Martin & Maxim. The return flight from Freetown to Heathrow (BD968) lands in Terminal 1. It will be necessary to transfer to Terminal 3 for the flight (AC855) back to Vancouver.
Thanks to the Uncles for delivering Crey to Terminal 1 Heathrow for his return flight to Vancouver.
From To Airline Flight Date Depart Arrive
Vancouver Pearson Air Canada AC108 4/11/10 7:00 14:18
Pearson Heathrow Air Canada AC856 4/11/10 19:10 6:25
Heathrow Freetown BMI Airways BD967 7/11/10 11:50 19:45
Freetown Heathrow BMI Airways BD968 17/11/10 22:45 6:35
Heathrow Vancouver Air Canada AC855 18/11/10 13:00 15:00
Flight Itinerary - Tammy, Scott, Lloyd & Willa
From To Airline Flight Date Depart Arrive
Vancouver Gatwick Air Transat TS840 4/11/10 14:05 6:45
Heathrow Freetown BMI Airways BD967 7/11/10 11:50 19:45
Freetown Heathrow BMI Airways BD968 21/11/10 22:35 6:25
London Vancouver Air Transat TS841 25/11/10 9:15 11:20
Vancouver Gatwick Air Transat TS840 4/11/10 14:05 6:45
Heathrow Freetown BMI Airways BD967 7/11/10 11:50 19:45
Freetown Heathrow BMI Airways BD968 21/11/10 22:35 6:25
London Vancouver Air Transat TS841 25/11/10 9:15 11:20
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Blood diamonds
Sierra Leone is a resource rich country. One of the principal exports is diamonds. During the civil war ( 1991-2002 ) many of the warring parties fought for control of the diamond fields. The diamond trade remains as an important economic resource to this day. During the war, the export of diamonds was restricted as a means to limit the purchase of weapons and ammunition used by the various combatants. Trade in diamonds was forced underground into the black market. The illegal trade of “conflict diamonds” or “blood diamonds’ was the basis for the 2006 Hollywood movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio: Blood Diamond.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
WE Day 2010
WE Day should be an interesting day tomorrow. Check out their site. I hope the event is just as inspirational as the web-site!
http://www.freethechildren.com/
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Language
The official language in Sierra Leone is English, however, there are many more including: Krio, Temne, Mende, and 15 other indigenous languages. The Krio language is an interesting blend of English and African languages. Although Krio is not an official language, it is the common language for communication between people of different mother tongues. The Krio language is understood by some 97% of the population.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krio_language
Ɔrayt, wi go tok bak. - "Alright, we will talk again."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krio_language
Ɔrayt, wi go tok bak. - "Alright, we will talk again."
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Friends of Mabureh
Friends of Mabureh was founded January 17, 2009; and is locally based in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Its aim is to raise funds to help the Mabureh Community and other communities in Sierra Leone get improved educational institutions for better learning.
http://www.friendsofmabureh.org/
http://www.friendsofmabureh.org/
Vaccination shots & visitation visa
Yes! It was painful and expensive. Tammy, Creighton and I have completed all the vaccinations necessary for our trip. The shots included Yellow fever, Hepatitis A & B & Typhoid. A Yellow fever certificate was required as part of the visitation visa. My arm was sore for three days. Ouch!!! Other preventative medications include Malarone for Malaria & Azithromycin for traveler's belly ache. We will also be packing pills for water treatment and mosquito nets.
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