The Hugging Tree
We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read The Hugging Tree there. That’s what I call it anyway–that one at the top. I noticed it … Continue reading
We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read The Hugging Tree there. That’s what I call it anyway–that one at the top. I noticed it … Continue reading
We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Local Kids there. “Snap me” is a phrase that will follow you wherever children and your camera … Continue reading
We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read “Barca” vs “Chelsea” there. Or so they were calling it over on the football field which is … Continue reading
The funeral behind our house on Sunday… We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Funeral in Bolgatanga there. You can see why kids look … Continue reading
We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Cost of living and travel in numbers there. The exchange rate is approximately 1 Ghana Cedi = … Continue reading
We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Godwin talks: cross-cultural relationships–food! there. Godwin talks again… Over the next few weeks I want to talk … Continue reading
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