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A true story, part II. Or is it possible to learn from our mistakes?

June 7, 2012by Chris 8 Comments

Hi Chrissie here. The kids and I are having a sweet sweet time in the Paris, but I thought I’d fill you in on our next exciting adventure of buying […]

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culture, emigration, first impressions, Ghana, new home, Paris, the differences, Travel

A true story. I hope you enjoy it. I didn’t.

June 6, 2012by Chris 13 Comments

Human en·tro·py/ˈ(h)yo͞omən ˈentrəpē/ Human Entropy. Noun: lack of order or predictability caused by decisions; gradual decline into disorder caused by people. It  was a hot, humid Friday morning. Plane tickets […]

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Ghana, the differences, Travel

West Africa – 10 minute challenge.

June 4, 2012by Chris 7 Comments

Bill again. Chrissie and the kids are roaming around in Paris, leaving me to hold the fort. Have you ever gone somewhere and realised that you really have a ‘wafer […]

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culture, Ghana, the differences, Travel

60 different things about Ghana*

June 2, 2012by Chris 12 Comments

*according to us (it started as 20 things, but grew a bit). 1. People really do carry things in their heads…food, wood, water, generators, everything. Their posture is fantastic. But […]

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culture, emigration, first impressions, Ghana, places to visit in Ghana, the differences

Photo of the week

June 1, 2012by Chris 2 Comments

Always intrigued and amused by the transport in Ghana, here is a truck carrying hundreds of bicycles. Some will be left in Kumasi to be sold. The remainder will be […]

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Ghana, Kumasi, new home, photo of the week

One of these kids is not like the other…

May 31, 2012by Chris 2 Comments

Way back in March we visited Accra for a mental health weekend, and our driver Mohammed (a father himself) suggested we visit ‘the baboons’. After paying an entrance fee and a […]

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animals, Children, Ghana, new home, places to visit in Ghana, Travel

photo of the week

May 23, 2012by Chris 3 Comments

!!!! SPECIAL OFFER!!!!  !!!!LIMITED TIME ONLY!!!! Special only, this week! For every 300 bags of charcoal we will throw in a free sheep. Yes that’s right! A free sheep! But […]

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first impressions, Ghana, photo of the week

A back breaking labour

May 22, 2012by Chris 4 Comments

One of the most challenging aspects of living in Ghana, and I imagine in any developing country, is the massive gap between the rich and the poor. Where we live, […]

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first impressions, Ghana, the differences, Uncategorized

And the rains will come.

May 21, 2012by Chris 5 Comments

Throughout the day the sky blackens, then thunder rolls through each corner of the sky And the rains come. Water pouring from the sky, you wonder, how can the clouds […]

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first impressions, Ghana, new home, Uncategorized

photo of the week

May 12, 2012by Chris 4 Comments

A young girl working at Konongo markets. Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend.

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Children, culture, Ghana, Markets

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