Cost of living in pictures
Cost of living in Ghana in pictures Continue reading
Cost of living in Ghana in pictures Continue reading
I’ve started a small series of posts on the theme My Town based on places I’ve lived around the world in which I post images that tell that town’s story, not necessarily what you see in tourist brochures. Living is … 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 Nature’s Masterpieces: Clouds in Ghana there. I took these two photos recently. Breath-taking: Nature (not my photography). … 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 Great Escape: Guinea Fowl Style there. Looks kind of high from where I’m standing. You never … 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 Misty morning in Bolga there. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I woke to find the neighbourhood … 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 Storm in Ghana there. This awesome storm front hit recently. Everyone ran for cover. You can see … 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 Haloes and Moths there. A few more photos. A recent sunset that looked as if a huge … Continue reading
These kids were so excited to see their image on the digital camera afterwards. The plant above growing on the ground is “ground nuts” (peanuts), a major crop up here. We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read … 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 Elmina there. Reading through Obama-related blog chatter, I came across a perfect picture of Elmina, my former … Continue reading
I took this in Navrongo, Upper East Region, Ghana. The church is completely built of mud bricks. I found a little history about it here : “It’s origins date back to April 23, 1906 when Fathers Morin and Chollet and … 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 Before sunset: After the “saa” there. So, “saa” finally fell and this beautiful sky greeted us in the … Continue reading
20 minute photo journey between Elmina and Cape Coast Continue reading
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