Greetings from Accra :)
OK before I say anything, let me correct a mistake I've been making for about four months now (if not 10 years): it's AH-crah, not uh-CRAH. Accra.
I arrived around dinner time (Ghana time) last night, so I don't have much to report. My room is great, in a wonderful apartment in Osu (the more touristy part of town, I'm told, though I haven't actually been outside yet...). It is really deluxe here. I was hoping for warm water and a fan, which would be two steps up from my room in Senegal - what I got was hot water (though I can't figure out how to work the darn thing), a security guard, a patio, air conditioning, and wireless internet. Yes, wireless internet. It's pretty sweet.
It looks like this is going to be a VERY different experience from Senegal, but also a very different one from anything I've had before. It will definitely be interesting.
Two observations: one, the airport here is highly, highly functional. Way more so than what I remember of Dakar. Two, it smells SO GOOD here. Every time I walk into another room I smell it again - the sweet, thick scent of what I assume is humidity, sea salt, food spices, and people. It reminds me a lot of Dakar, and a bit of the second hotel I was in in Sri Lanka. Sometimes walking around I feel like I can't breathe deep enough to get it all in. I just love that smell. Mmm, there it is again.
Alright, on to start my day. Hopefully soon I'll be titling my posts in Ga and Twi, like I did with Wolof, but so far I only know two words: Akwaabe (welcome) and obruni (toubaab... white person).
Love,
Morgan
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3 comments:
i'm proud.
dafa fancy. :)
--mme diallo
yo homeslice,
remember mother nature and go easy on the air-conditioner.
i want photos-a ton-of you with a bag over your head making goat noises.
Bisous bu rey.
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