I guess the difference is, on the whole, there's a much higher dose of 'uncomfortable' with a good sprinkling of adventure. I mean uncomfortable in the best possible way - I think it's one of the greatest aspects of travel. It's about pushing your boundaries and just immersing yourself in something with nothing certain except a bit of self-confidence and the common ground you will inevitably discover with the people around you. There are often moments in my day when I have no clue what is going on, how things work here, where the bus I'm on is going....but it's a beautiful thing when I figure it out. (or, depending on the situation, come to the realization that I never will) There are some days when I feel like every small task requires a ridiculous amount of effort. But there are also days when typically uninteresting activities become fabulous adventures!
Speaking of my daily adventures, here are a few pictures for you:
Home sweet home
This is the family compound. There are about 7 different buildings where different members of the family and boarders like us stay.
My room...
You can't see it but there is a very beloved fan on the ceiling =)
Oxford Street
An Accra neighborhood called Osu - it's very popular with Expats because there are lots of restaurants and shops around.
The white and blue vans you can see at the end of the traffic line are Tro-tros, the most common form of public buses. They are RIDICULOUS and awesome at the same time. You can pretty much catch a Tro-tro on the side of any road, and get dropped off any where you like along it's route. Rides within the city cost less than 1 cedi (~60 cents). BUT the doors are often secured with rope, sometimes you can see the road through holes in the floor and a working speedometer is a treat! Acceptable moves in terms of
sane driving are also very different...
Pretty fabrics!
Traditional Ghanaian fabrics are so beautiful and bright! Pre-made clothing (like we're used in shops) is very expensive here. As a more reasonable alternative, most women have their clothes sewn at tailors =Awesome! Basically, you just go to the market or fabric store and pick a fabric you like and you can get pretty much anything made. We've already put an order in!
2 comments:
Lovely pictures. More please! Hehe
Fay
Your compound looks like a resort! Very nice.
Also - you must post pictures of your tailor made Ghanian garb =p
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