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Ghanaian mancala…Owari. Video by Lillian and Cecily

April 9, 2012by Chris 7 Comments

Here is a video we made of me [Lill] and Cec playing against each other in Ghanaian mancala. They call it Owari. Hope you like it.

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Children, culture, games, Mancala, Uncategorized

A new school

April 7, 2012by Chris 8 Comments

Last week was spent in a flurry of school appointments and the required doctors check-ups, preparing and starting a new school, in Kumasi. The school is only 3 years old, […]

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Children, culture, first impressions, new home, school, Uncategorized

Mail!

April 1, 2012by Chris 4 Comments

Much excitement this week as we received not only letters, but a parcel! This is what the post office looks like at our end. The fastest way to send a […]

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a tour of the farm

March 24, 2012by Chris 9 Comments

At long, long last, 2 dongles, much swearing and  frustration later (deep breaths…deep breaths), we are now back online, and bring you a tour of the farm and the garden. […]

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first impressions, new home, the farm, Uncategorized

Salves for the body and mind

March 15, 2012by Chris 10 Comments

Hi there. We are nearing our first month in Konongo, and the last week has been challenging. It is all part of the adjustment to our new lives, but in […]

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first impressions, Ghana, new home, Uncategorized

Independance day.

March 8, 2012by Chris 2 Comments

Hi there. Yesterday, 6 March, was Ghana’s Independance Day. Before we moved to Ghana, whenever someone expressed concerns about moving to Africa, I would, like a broken record, repeat that […]

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Children, culture, first impressions, Ghana, Uncategorized

trips to the big smoke…Kumasi

March 5, 2012by Chris 4 Comments

Hi there, It’s been a while since I’ve written, not that we haven’t been up to things, we have, but I’ve been taking such rubbish photos that it’s put me […]

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Children, Ghana, Kumasi, Markets, new home, places to visit in Ghana, Uncategorized

19 Ashanti chiefs :: all in one night

February 27, 2012by Chris 4 Comments

Last friday night we had an extraordinary evening. An Australian man, who was part of the senior management of the mine is leaving. He has done a lot of work […]

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Ashanti, Children, culture, Ghana, new home, Uncategorized

Ghana…we made it

February 20, 2012by Chris 3 Comments

After a few days in Ghana’s capital, Accra, we’ve made it to our new home, Owere Mine, Konongo. Everyone is happy and settling in well. First impressions from the kids […]

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first impressions, Ghana, new home, Uncategorized
Pilanesburg Nature Reserve

Don’t mention the elephant in the room…

February 19, 2012by Chris Leave a comment

For the last few days we’ve been at a lodge in Pilansberg Nature Reserve, about 2.5 hrs from Johannesburg. The animals were introduced into the reserve in the 1980s, so […]

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