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Category Archives: culture

A morning drive in Kumasi

February 4, 2013by Chris 4 Comments

Hi there. It’s been a while, but we’ve been busy. If you can call running in every tightening circles busy. Last week was spectacularly average, actually far worse than average. […]

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culture, expat, Ghana, Kumasi

A true story — part three

January 13, 2013by Chris 10 Comments

{a true story are our irregular instalments chronicling some of the ‘challenges’ we’ve faced in day to day life here in Ghana, as we struggle to get our heads around […]

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culture, emigration, expat, Ghana, the differences

It’s beginning to look at lot like Christmas…

December 19, 2012by Chris 5 Comments

Well, it’s not really, but I thought it funny the only time I have seen turkeys in Ghana has been this week at the post office, where I went to […]

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Christmas, culture, expat, Ghana, Travel, Uncategorized

Ghana votes

December 16, 2012by Chris 3 Comments

[The election in Ghana was last weekend, but with a string of internet troubles, losing three drafts of this post and, to be honest, a severe case of lassitude, I’m […]

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Ashanti, culture, expat, Ghana

a trip to the beach

December 3, 2012by Chris 7 Comments

One of the main things I miss about living in Newcastle is the beach. I don’t just miss swimming in the ocean, Friday night fish and chips on the beach, […]

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Children, culture, emigration, expat, places to visit in Ghana, Travel, Uncategorized

the other side of the tracks

November 29, 2012by Chris 2 Comments

Between Accra and Kumasi is a rail line. A rail line which has not been used, for trains at least, for a long, long time. It has fallen into disrepair […]

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Ashanti, culture, emigration, expat, Ghana, Konongo, Markets, places to visit in Ghana

Obama fever

November 8, 2012by Chris 2 Comments

Oh-bama! While the election is not ours, and by ours I mean the rest of the world, it’s been impossible to ignore hasn’t it? Impossible not to form some sort […]

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culture, emigration, expat, Ghana, the differences

a journey – part 2

November 2, 2012by Chris 5 Comments

This is Part 2 of my journey to a Ghanaian funeral. Read Part 1 here. The morning of the funeral, we rose so early the world was still dark. As […]

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Ashanti, culture, expat, Ghana, Travel

a journey

October 29, 2012by Chris 6 Comments

Nearly two weeks ago the lovely man who worked in our house unexpectedly, tragically died. He was a good, kind, gentle man; quick to smile. He leaves behind a wife […]

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Ashanti, culture, expat, the differences

photo of the week – a community service announcement

October 19, 2012by Chris 3 Comments

Can you imagine this sign on the streets of Sydney? New York? London? Overwhelmingly Ghana is a very polite society. Sure you hear raised voices and of course violence does […]

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culture, emigration, expat, Ghana, Kumasi, new home, photo of the week, the differences, Uncategorized

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