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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

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

Kente cloth…the fabric of kings

May 9, 2012by Chris 5 Comments

Kente cloth is the cloth of West African kings, although it is now used by many at any important occaision. It is made by the Akan people of Ghana and […]

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Ashanti, Children, culture, first impressions, Ghana, places to visit in Ghana, Uncategorized

Oh, the places we went…

May 1, 2012by Chris 2 Comments

Can you guess where we’ve been? We went to visit the Queen. Such a shame she wasn’t home. Wandered around Westminster. Welcome to Hogwarts. Went bear spotting at Paddington Station. […]

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Children, culture, London, Travel, Uncategorized

London calling

April 16, 2012by Chris 9 Comments

Still stunned that London is only 6 hours from Accra,  the children and I have slipped away for a week of school holidays. Look at that glorious blue spring sky! […]

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Children, culture, London, Travel, Uncategorized

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

Happy easter.

April 8, 2012by Chris 4 Comments

From the land of cocoa, but scant chocolate, comes a little easter treat. Inspired by my mate Helen, with the recipe from Delia Smith. Hope everyone had a happy easter, […]

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cooking, culture, new home, recipes

Let’s meet…Stephen and Sly

March 10, 2012by Chris 10 Comments

{inspired by our friends Jen, Tessa and Ella, we have been looking at time lines, significant periods through history, and our own place in history. Part of our history are […]

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Children, culture, first impressions, friends, Ghana, Let's meet

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

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