Camille

Our Neighborhood

  Wandering Adiebeba neighborhood on a Sunday morning, Sand Piles of Kumasi, and a walk to market.   OUR HOUSE AND LANE   111 Dr. J.G. Wood Lane with the sun rising over it. Early Sunday morning brush and plastic burning in front of Dr. Wood’s house.   SHORTCUTS   The shortcut between Dr. J.G. […]

Our Neighborhood Read More »

Streets of Kumasi

A few familiar places, people and sights around town – November, 2013   CULTURAL CENTER    Where some people make art and other people come to buy it. We have been buying Ellen’s beautiful batik clothing for more than a year. Bob is wearing a shirt from her shop. Sadly, her husband died recently. She

Streets of Kumasi Read More »

The Green Ranch

One last time. With feeling. November 21 and 22, 2013   VIEWS    The view of our room from the road and of the lake from the verandah.   RANCH FAMILY   Elodie, Simeon and Kojo are good people.   CHILLIN\’   The ranch is a perfect place to come to relax.   BUDDIES  

The Green Ranch Read More »

Lake Bosumtwi

An early morning stroll at the lake on November 22, 2013   THE PATH TO THE PITCH     We walked up the road to the football pitch for some pre-breakfast exercise. From the ranch to the football pitch where Camille tried the bamboo grandstand on for size.   NATURE’s WORLD   Lantana and Teak

Lake Bosumtwi Read More »

OCTOBER, 2013 ISSUE #149

One month away from the end of our African adventure we continue plugging along with the project, the gardening and packing, making sure to take time out for friends, bird watching and running around with Eric.   PLANT TOUR   Bob explains the infrastructure at the site on October 8th to a group from WSUP,

OCTOBER, 2013 ISSUE #149 Read More »

SEPTEMBER, 2013 ISSUE #148

Making the best of our last months in West Africa with nine weeks to go before returning to the industrialized world, we busied ourselves this month in celebration of Bob’s 55th birthday, by working on the FS2BD project, running around the streets of Kumasi, doing a little pre-packing, working in the garden and enjoying our

SEPTEMBER, 2013 ISSUE #148 Read More »

The Streets of Kumasi

  We venture forth at our own risk, subjecting ourselves to unbelievable sights, sounds and kindnesses.   MOST PEOPLE ARE JUST PLAIN NICE   We would love to see a sign in the United States similar to this one put out by the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly. If we would all get along like Bob and

The Streets of Kumasi Read More »

Fun with Friends

  As always, friends carry the day. They entertain, validate and give us a reason to leave the house.   BIG BIRTHDAY MONTH   Bob and Steve enjoy a pre-birthday-party beer at Steve and Laura’s house. We arrived early to help set up the party which celebrated both Bob and Steve’s birthdays and three more

Fun with Friends Read More »

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

AUGUST, 2013 ISSUE #147 Read More »

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

Kumasi Yard and Gardens Read More »

Scroll to Top