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AUGUST, 2013 ISSUE #147

Another month in Kumasi with three more of the same to go. Our August photo essays feature a walking tour of our Kumasi neighborhood, the joys of gardening in the tropics, a busy FS2BD project and fun time with fellow expatriates.   BLAST FROM THE PAST    Pamela by the Sea from 2004 and Pam […]

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Kumasi Yard and Gardens

  We love the tropics. With 57 inches of annual rainfall in Kumasi, you can plant a toothpick in the ground and it will grow. All year round we pretty much wear the same thing – shorts, tee shirts or skimpy-to-no top and flip flops or bare feet. And all year the gardens flourish.   DECK WITH

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Kumasi-Here

  A lot of conversations begin with “In Kumasi here,” and so we rarely use  one word without the other when referencing the Garden City. Here is a little tour of the neighborhood and beyond. This essay begins with Bob and Camille taking a walk through the neighborhood on August 9th to do some grocery

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Expat Parties

We spent the Summer getting to know a whole new group of people while many of our expat friends were overseas on holiday. Now that people are returning to Kumasi, we had great fun getting both groups together. August, 2013 – Kumasi   VILLA SANKOFA    Our host, Marvil (far right) darted from her busy

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JULY, 2013 ISSUE #146

It was a quiet month in Kumasi, Ghana, nice and cool, with time for friends and gardening. We said goodbye to Nauzley and hello to Melanie, worked on the sanitation project, ate well and as always, saw many interesting sights.   OUR LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN IN WEST AFRICA    This is the entrance to the first

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Casa Kumasi

A happy home is pretty, clean, filled with good food and surrounded by gardens. It takes planning and maintenance. Here’s a little tour behind the scenes of a typical month.   GOOD EATING    The kitchen is a hot spot. Camille spends an average of two and a half hours a day in meal preparation.

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Two Gardens

The ups and downs of two gardens – one upstairs on the balcony deck and the other in the backyard.   BALCONY ABUNDANCE    Lemongrass, coco yam, peppers, parsley, basil and cilantro with turmeric and more cocoa yam tucked in the back. Bob rigged up a PVC water delivery system to make watering easy.  

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JUNE, 2013 ISSUE #145

  We made the most of Amy’s last month in Ghana, celebrating Camille’s 59th birthday at The Green Ranch, looking at fine Ghanaian art at the Artists’ Alliance in Accra and strolling the Botanical Gardens at Aburi. We also made a trip to the Kumasi Zoo, toured the Guinness Brewery and located one of Bob’s

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Obroni Friends

  We moved to Ghana a year ago to join our friend Jeremy in Kumasi. Since then, many other friendships have blossomed and we find ourselves continually meeting new and fascinating people.   NAUZLEY’s PLACE    Jeremy sits outside the Valco Fund Hostel where Nauzley lives. Ironically, the hostel in was founded by Valco, the

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