Sonntag, 28. April 2013

it has been a long time...

...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!

the fishing village of miamia

nice, clean ocean

baeeo...

stones...

...and more stones!

breaksfast - you are invited!

waste in the ocean is used by shells

fishermen leave at night for work

rubber trees

view from the fort in axim

at that fort

...the view into a differrent direction

a alter kicker der ernst...!

ankobra beach

almost too nice - kitschig!

long, empty beaches in ghana

fishermen

beach and roots (rock, reggae)

cancer

a shell

the red house was ours

when i asked the conductor about the destination in the end he said the bus was going only to accra...hmmm...!

chief and myself talking to the school kids about protecting the environment of our community

not to miss in the north: corcodiles

mr. b. has been a pleasure to have you as a guest in this beautiful country!!

...not only beautiful country! life is beautiful!!

seeds...

...again!

termites

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!!!)

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!