


(1) Obama fabric. This is apparently very popular here. One of the seamstresses here was asked to make a dress out of this Obama Fabric.
(2) Upper Left: The drum makers at the National Cultural Centre. The drums were pretty cool, especially watching them being made!
(3) Bottom: The sign says "Welcome to Ghana" with a picture of Barak and Michelle Obama.
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I have had to learn how to separate feelings from my surroundings. I have to take things that happen to me light heartedly. I took the tro tro (bus-see the bottomw picture) for the first time today and I didn't exactly understand what the driver said, but I thought he said that the fare was 2 cedis (approx. $1.50). I was obviously wrong though, because suddently the people sitting next to me told me that it was actually 25 pesswas (approx. 25 cents)! Since I already stand out as an obruni (white person) everything else I do seems to get noticed! Everyone is really helpful and nice though. I could have paid about 4 times as much for the tro tro ride!
I went to the National Cultural Centre, it is a tourist-y place but I did find a couple nice souvenirs for some people. The market though was a little overwhelming. Walking through the stalls, I was constantly pulled into a shop by one person while someone else was calling me to come into there shop! I only stayed at the centre for about 2 hours but it was pretty exausting! The vendors are pretty pushy but I guess that's because tourists are there income here and there are so many people selling every similar things. I had to laugh a couple times though. It seemed that every vendor claimed that the paintings were through own, even though I saw the same painting at almost all stalls! One person even told me that he had a nickname that was "Joe", since that was the name on the painting while he told me his name was something else! Even though I am pretty sure I did get cheated on the price a couple of times I am still glad I went it was a pretty cool centre with so many trinckets! I am going to go meet Rada and her mom for a drink later tonight. She is the gal I meet on the plane and stayed with in Nigeria.

so what do they have to drink in ghana? any martinis?
ReplyDeletei wonder if the obamas have ever even been to ghana lol
I have been drinking Star beers. lol by the time I get back I will probably be an official beer drinker! haha
ReplyDeleteAt the restaurant my friend got a margarita but she said it was terrible, and it wasn't very icy!
I did have a mango pina colada smoothie with coconut milk and vodka a couple of days ago, it was super good!