Nothing like working on a computer in a corn field! With the modern wonders of usb wireless modems to connect into the mobile phone’s network and the added benefit of having a netbook which inherently has a long battery life, I can perch myself, seated Thai style on the fertile ground among the corn plants, communicating with half the world, albeit agonizingly slowly at times.
I compare the Internet speed here to the speed at which these young green plants are extending their vertical reach.
The concept of Ghanian time is refreshing – work but have fun and take your time.
The food is good – I am eating authentic food as you find in the Ghanian countryside. We are eating with our hands. Lunch today was a very nice flavored Okra dish with a large piece of meat inside and some sort of sticky grain that makes it easy for sopping up the main dish.I came here without knowing what to expect in terms of geography. Sometimes I prefer to travel that way. My brother who is on Google Earth at the moment just informed me I am only 10 minutes from the Atlantic Ocean where the Volta river empties and only 45 miles from Lome, the capital city of neighboring Togo. I will be testing Togo’s visa on arrival policy at some point. I’ll bet a majority of the world’s population has no idea Togo is a country on planet earth.
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