MSS end-of-year assembly at the Montserrat Cultural Centre.
Form 5 graduands getting ready for inspection.
The Montserrat Secondary School cadet corps.
Putting on the final touches with a bit of help.
The Montserrat Youth Choir in their final performance with me.
Over the weekend just past was the inaugural Belham Valley Dash 'n' Splash, organized by the Montserrat Running Club. A 1.8km dash down the Belham Valley, navigating past obstacles such as pyroclastic hills and scattered brush, before approaching the Old Road Bay and crossing the finishing line by placing any part of your body in the sea. Of course, stylistic 'splashdowns' were encouraged, and also rewarded.
Oh, and all of this done in fancy dress (of course)!
And so, in the spirit of Montserrat Secondary School and as a reflection of my work there, I decided to dress up in a MSS student uniform. Given the logic that long trousers would impede my performance, I therefore made the strategic decision to wear a female uniform instead. I came in 6th out of twenty-five, so I guess it paid off. Unfortunately, however, I was just ahead of the winner who made (and subsequently won the prize for) the best entry into the sea. As such I had the privilege of turning back, only to see him thrashing butt naked into the Caribbean sea towards my face. Thanks Andy.
All decked out and ready to go.
"If you get injured, then it's your fault."
The wide variety of fancy dress everyone turned up in.
The remainder of the photos can be found on my Facebook album at http://is.gd/RCVxi0. Be sure to take a look at some of the hilarious finishes!
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