...thats what the people in ghana always say if you havent met them in some time. and thats also the case here...sorry, i was not all that good in posting in the past 2 months ;)
im fine, but there was a lot going on, so i did not find time wo write - and also the internet is really bad in my village these days. uploading a pic can take up to 1 hour...and then you are likely to fail in the end again! so its not what i prefer to do as you can imagine.
anyway, i want to show you some pics!
first of all my old friend BAEEO visited me! he was the first visitor - followed by my mother, who visited me in april! pics of her visit you will see in the nex post (haha, hopefully sooner than in 2 months!).
hope some people will follow to visit me here!
its really nice in ghana...see for yourself!
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the fishing village of miamia |
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nice, clean ocean |
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baeeo... |
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stones... |
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...and more stones! |
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breaksfast - you are invited! |
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waste in the ocean is used by shells |
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fishermen leave at night for work |
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rubber trees |
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view from the fort in axim |
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at that fort |
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...the view into a differrent direction |
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a alter kicker der ernst...! |
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ankobra beach |
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almost too nice - kitschig! |
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long, empty beaches in ghana |
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fishermen |
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beach and roots (rock, reggae) |
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cancer |
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a shell |
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the red house was ours |
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when i asked the conductor about the destination in the end he said the bus was going only to accra...hmmm...! |
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chief and myself talking to the school kids about protecting the environment of our community |
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not to miss in the north: corcodiles |
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mr. b. has been a pleasure to have you as a guest in this beautiful country!! |
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...not only beautiful country! life is beautiful!! |
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seeds... |
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...again! |
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termites |
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i recieved manner schnitten - look at the mistake they made. it was packeged like this (which i have never seen - but have taken plenty manner before!!!) |
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volunteer mirijam is a serious card player! |
on the second day of my mums visit somebody (not myself!) had a car accident with the car of the NGO i am working for. it was sumersulting, and people were so lucky. most of the times we used to transport people on the back of the car - on that very day the back was empty! god is great, all passengers left the car without any injury. since then we thank god for that... see yourself.
if i see cars like this standing on the roadside, i always assume that somebody has died. here everbody was fine!