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Tag Archives: Africa

TGIA – let’s take a drive

February 7, 2014by Chris 12 Comments

{TGIA – Thank God it’s Africa, is my weekly look at the weird and wonderful things that happen when you’re living in Africa.  Sometimes they’re funny, sometimes they’re a little dangerous, […]

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Accra, Africa, driving, Driving adventures, expat, Ghana, Kumasi, places to visit in Ghana, TGIA

Life in Accra – Lost on Tettah Quarshie

February 5, 2014by Chris 8 Comments

It’s amazing the difference 200kms can make. We’ve been living in Accra now for three weeks. School has started. I am no longer terrified of Tettah Quarshrie interchange. We have […]

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Accra, Africa, expat, Ghana, new home

TGIA – Thank God it’s Africa

January 24, 2014by Chris 1 Comment

{TGIA is my weekly look at the weird and wonderful things that happen when you’re living in Africa.  Sometimes they’re funny, sometimes they’re a little dangerous, sometimes they’re a heady combination […]

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Africa, culture, TGIA

Leaving Kumasi: reflections, obervations and a list

January 22, 2014by Chris 11 Comments

A lifetime ago I worked on a northern Australian cattle station. One of those places so huge they dwarf small European countries and their annual cattle muster is done by […]

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Africa, Ghana, Kumasi, leaving

Endings, Beginnings and Hope for the future

December 19, 2013by Chris 7 Comments

  Had we not chosen to leave Australia and embark on this African experience our eldest daughter would have just finished primary school. She would have joined her oldest and […]

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Children, expat, leaving, school

TGIA – Thank God for Nelson Mandela

December 6, 2013by Chris 4 Comments

As the world digests the news of the passing of Nelson Mandela, we sit with millions of others watching the newsreels summarising his extraordinary and long life.  My children struggle […]

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Africa, TGIA

FIFOs and DIDOs.

December 4, 2013by Chris 9 Comments

85. That’s a rough estimate of the number of times THIS YEAR I have packed bags, packed cars or on those very lucky weeks, boarded planes to travel. Most of […]

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driving, expat, FIFO, Ghana, Travel

TGIA – Thank God it’s Africa

November 15, 2013by Chris 7 Comments

This week’s TGIA is brought to you by all the colour, chaos and retail opportunities of Kejetia Market and a puppeteer I met there. Yesterday I was on one of […]

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culture, TGIA

TGIA – Thank God it’s Africa

November 1, 2013by Chris 1 Comment

{TGIA is my weekly post about all the nutty things happen when you live in Africa. Sometimes they’re funny, sometimes they’re a little dangerous, sometimes they’re a heady combination of […]

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driving, TGIA

TGIA – Thank God it’s Africa

October 11, 2013by Chris 8 Comments

I thought I’d start a little series along the lines of TGIF – Thank God It’s Friday. Nutty things happen here all the time. Sometimes they’re funny, sometimes they’re a […]

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culture, expat, Ghana, Travel

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