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Ghana for the summer. Saturday, September 5, 2009. Some thoughts (and photos) near the end. Here’s some of the reasons (i.e., people) why I didn’t want to leave just yet:. Awudu, Saphia, me,and little Muftawu - they were my family in Paga,. Fatauh,me and Ayeesha -. Her and Saphia always shared a meal with me every night,. And Fatauh walked and talked with me the first night I was. There By the end we refered to each other as father and son. Michael and me -. Awudu and me -. Me and Kofi -. Thanks everyone...

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Ghana for the summer. Saturday, September 5, 2009. Some thoughts (and photos) near the end. Here’s some of the reasons (i.e., people) why I didn’t want to leave just yet:. Awudu, Saphia, me,and little Muftawu - they were my family in Paga,. Fatauh,me and Ayeesha -. Her and Saphia always shared a meal with me every night,. And Fatauh walked and talked with me the first night I was. There By the end we refered to each other as father and son. Michael and me -. Awudu and me -. Me and Kofi -. Thanks everyone...

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Ghana for the summer: Village Stay in Kandiga (part one)

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Ghana for the summer. Monday, July 20, 2009. Village Stay in Kandiga (part one). When you think of a village in rural. What comes to mind? Stop and think about it for a minute…. Anyways, the home that I stayed in judging by my observations was a little better off than others but not as wealthy as some. The courtyard, I guess you could call it, was concrete instead of earth, they had zinc metal roofing on all the rooms except for the one I slept on, and they have a solar panel:. I’ve mentioned mille...

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Ghana for the summer: April 2009

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Ghana for the summer. Saturday, April 25, 2009. Starting to feel real. I’m off to TO in like 3 days and this is starting to actually feel real! I’m still at home with my family in. And getting pretty excited to go! I’ve been running around getting things together as well as relaxing with the fam, waiting for Tuesday when I take the bus to Toronto for a week of training then off to Ghana (May 6. Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Where I'll be living and working. Sunday, April 12, 2009. For the next 4 months I&#821...

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Ghana for the summer: July 2009

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Ghana for the summer. Monday, July 20, 2009. Village Stay in Kandiga (part one). When you think of a village in rural. What comes to mind? Stop and think about it for a minute…. Anyways, the home that I stayed in judging by my observations was a little better off than others but not as wealthy as some. The courtyard, I guess you could call it, was concrete instead of earth, they had zinc metal roofing on all the rooms except for the one I slept on, and they have a solar panel:. I’ve mentioned mille...

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Ghana for the summer: June 2009

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Ghana for the summer. Thursday, June 18, 2009. Agriculture as a Business (part 2). To date, along side AEA’s, I’ve met with about 12 farmer groups to introduce myself and the AAB program. This week we’re hoping to meet with some groups to discuss where they are at in terms of what strengths and challenges they have, and which areas should we address? If EWB gives me money to purchase fertilizer then gives it to poor farmers then what about next year? Stay tuned for elephants! Agriculture as a Business.

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Ghana for the summer: August 2009

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Ghana for the summer. Monday, August 3, 2009. 25 weeks to go! Village stay part deux. Here’s photo of the family I stayed with left to right: Tony, Peter, Alice, and Robert in the back then the two kids Gertrude and Solomon in the front. I spent a lot of time with Peter’s son Anthony (Tony) who is a year younger than me and home for the summer holidays. He studies at the. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Paga, Upper East Region, Ghana. I'll be volunteering through EWB and working with the Ghanaian Ministry of...

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Aline in Ghana: malaria bites

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Thursday, July 16, 2009. And so do the damn mosquitoes that gave me the parasite! Nevertheless, I went to the hospital the next morning feeling even more ridiculous about being there because by that point the fever had gone and all I had was a slight headache. However, it’s a really good thing I went because I ended up being diagnosed with severe malaria! Posted by Aline Bennett. August 1, 2009 at 7:16 AM. Do most people got for the $10/year plan? Are you feeling better now? August 11, 2009 at 1:30 PM.

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A Different kind of Christmas gift… | Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana

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Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana. Just another WordPress.com site. A Different kind of Christmas gift. Mdash; 8 Comments. December 24, 2010. I’ve decided that this year because of thousands of miles away from family and friends in Canada, I’ll try and give a different type of gift this year. I want to share a short story about my good friend Vitus. He managed to accomplish this all while getting admission to school 2 weeks before exams, and passing the 3 exams that he just wrote! Ghanaians ...

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A day in the life | Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana

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Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana. Just another WordPress.com site. A day in the life. Mdash; 1 Comment. June 12, 2011. Some people have asked me “so what’s an average day like over there? Personally, I just look at it as a cultural difference; people eat dogs, so what? What’s the difference between eating a dog and a pig? But not in this area of northern Ghana. So back on my motorcycle driving to work I passed the ‘chef’ preparing a meal with his machete making his small daily e...Since the...

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A new day full of life, love and death | Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana

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Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana. Just another WordPress.com site. A new day full of life, love and death. Mdash; 2 Comments. May 1, 2011. May 1, 2011 at 5:10 pm. Amen brother, in 1st world countries we never realize how much death there really is in the world and how important life and family is to others. 1 Trackback or Pingback for this entry:. Development Digest – 13/05/11 « What am I doing here? Dan B: […]. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).

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Sharing a bottle | Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana

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Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana. Just another WordPress.com site. Mdash; 1 Comment. April 27, 2011. This is an expression some people here use that mean’s going out for a beer. “Sharing a bottle” is a very common social activity for men here in Navrongo (this is reflected in the high alcoholism rates) – I’ve shared a few bottles during my time here in Navrongo. 1 Trackback or Pingback for this entry:. Development Digest – 28/04/11 « What am I doing here? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are...

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Someone’s Grandfather | Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana

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Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana. Just another WordPress.com site. Mdash; 3 Comments. January 25, 2011. 8221; Some of the things the old man said caused most of the adult observers to burst out laughing at the old man who wasn’t all there upstairs. The whole time this was happening I could not stop thinking and hearing in my head: “. What if that was your grandfather? 8221; The fact of the matter is this man. I thought to myself in between bites, “. January 25, 2011 at 10:35 pm. Brian &#821...

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April 14 Reflections | Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana

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Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana. Just another WordPress.com site. Mdash; 4 Comments. May 1, 2011. Anyways after all the joking his tone changed to a more serious one, and he told me that he laboured all day for 5GHc (about 3-4$). He said, “Look at me. Do I look like I have money? May 1, 2011 at 1:41 pm. Very powerful post, Brian. I love the last line – really says a lot about your experience of Ghana. May 1, 2011 at 9:25 pm. May 16, 2011 at 4:42 pm. Wow this is amazing. Laquo; Sharing a bo...

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Enjoying the present vs. indulging in negativity | Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana

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Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana. Just another WordPress.com site. Enjoying the present vs. indulging in negativity. Mdash; Leave a comment. June 12, 2011. As well as national newspaper. And in addition to the newspaper,. Always encourages me to live in the present, treat people with dignity, respect, and love, and pay attention to ‘coincidences’ for they are often significant – in general I’m reminded to keep a positive outlook on life. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.

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January | 2011 | Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana

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Live Work Learn: Experiences in Northern Ghana. Just another WordPress.com site. Archive for January, 2011. Mdash; 3 Comments. January 25, 2011. 8221; Some of the things the old man said caused most of the adult observers to burst out laughing at the old man who wasn’t all there upstairs. The whole time this was happening I could not stop thinking and hearing in my head: “. What if that was your grandfather? 8221; The fact of the matter is this man. I thought to myself in between bites, “. January 9, 2011.

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