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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana: April 2008
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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana. The occasionally updated blog while posted in Accra, Ghana. Thursday, April 03, 2008. Here is something to think about from. All credit to NG. Or http:/ ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/01/high-tech-trash/carroll-text. I've seen the kids pushing carts of discarded electronics across Accra town. Smelled the wretched burning as I was riding here and there. I didn't really understand what they were doing or where they were going with their haul. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana: March 2008
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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana. The occasionally updated blog while posted in Accra, Ghana. Wednesday, March 12, 2008. I’m not sure this really this qualifies as a locally acquired taste since there is evidence of my appreciation of mangoes prior to arriving in Ghana. Here I am somewhere in Australia delighting in mango ice-cream next to the world’s largest mango. Oooh that was good. 8221; Perhaps not always intended for the kiddies, but it was generally a hit at the office. Almost every outing included at ...
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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana: August 2007
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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana. The occasionally updated blog while posted in Accra, Ghana. Thursday, August 23, 2007. Odd week here in Accra yes indeed, and there are still two more days to come. No witnesses. No harm to me. I've got better things to do than file a police report that will likely just be filed away. Tuesday, August 07, 2007. Here is Part 2 of the Al Jazeera video. Another 12 minutes. Here is a 13 minute video from Al Jazeera TV showing bits of life in Accra. Monday, August 06, 2007. Thanks ...
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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana: June 2007
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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana. The occasionally updated blog while posted in Accra, Ghana. Thursday, June 28, 2007. Bamboo bikes - part two. Here are a few days old photos of the actual bamboo bikes here in Accra. Notic that it is quite different from the racing bike pictured in the previous post. Take a peek. We all rode the bike around Osu a few minutes. It really is an impressively simple design, but tough and rides very much like a normal bike. Sorry for all the "bike" posts lately. Sunday, June 10, 20...
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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana: February 2007
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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana. The occasionally updated blog while posted in Accra, Ghana. Wednesday, February 28, 2007. Ax les Thermes more snow = more pain. She's only going to march you up a hill, until your feet are cold and wet.". I've heard stories of SJD and cousin Sheila snow hiking in the Italian Alps, yet I still followed.). A quick break to down some sausage, cheese and fruit before things get steep and deep. The mountain scenery was worth all the bruises though. Bikes.stick to bikes. All that X...
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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana: November 2006
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BEP and SJD in Accra, Ghana. The occasionally updated blog while posted in Accra, Ghana. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. A few images from Wednesday AM crit practice. The red "Ontario" jerseys were donated by Ontariocycling.org in 2006. The Ghanaian team hopes to travel and race in Canada and the US in 2007. Above: pre-practice group shot. Above: Nobody ever passes on the inside line. Wonder why. Above: Two post practice shots. Tuesday, November 28, 2006. Neighborhood crits with the National Cycling Team.
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THE OSU HERITAGE: Naming in the Ga society
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This Blog aims at creating a vital reference point for historical and current affairs regarding the Ga society.Thanks for any contribution. View my complete profile. An American in Africa. The Osu Children's Library. Naming in the Ga society. Outdooring: Birth of a child. Monday, 21 May 2007. Naming in the Ga society. This is the most important thing among the Gas, much more important, even, than their tribal facial cut, which is of comparatively recent origin. Among the Ga tribes one or two of the follo...
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THE OSU HERITAGE: March 2007
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This Blog aims at creating a vital reference point for historical and current affairs regarding the Ga society.Thanks for any contribution. View my complete profile. An American in Africa. The Osu Children's Library. The GA HOMOWO FESTIVAL I. Monday, 5 March 2007. The GA HOMOWO FESTIVAL I. From the Journal of the Africa Society.Quartey-Papafio, A.B. Their priest now is the head of the Damte Dsanwe people, and they and the Kpakpatsewe people now recognise and serve one Mantse, the Akwashong Mantse. It wil...
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THE OSU HERITAGE: May 2007
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This Blog aims at creating a vital reference point for historical and current affairs regarding the Ga society.Thanks for any contribution. View my complete profile. An American in Africa. The Osu Children's Library. Naming in the Ga society. Outdooring: Birth of a child. Monday, 21 May 2007. Others also allege that a member of that family became so rich that he kept hotels at Accra for the white people who dealt in the iniquitous slave trade, and that when these white men were coming to Accra thy said, ...
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THE OSU HERITAGE: Outdooring: Birth of a child
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This Blog aims at creating a vital reference point for historical and current affairs regarding the Ga society.Thanks for any contribution. View my complete profile. An American in Africa. The Osu Children's Library. Naming in the Ga society. Outdooring: Birth of a child. Monday, 21 May 2007. Outdooring: Birth of a child. Next the owner, or the eldest person in the house or quarter where the ceremony is being performed, will say the following prayer for blessing on the child:. Tsua Tsua Tsua manye aba.