Yes indeed! It is one of the pleasures of travelling through the country, where prices are bound to vary on groceries like tomatoes, onions, etc--essential ingredients for the quintessential soups that Ghanaians like to drink;-)
Here, en route to Accra from Volta Hotel, in the Eastern region in January 2006, after a work-related trip, a couple of colleagues stopped down from the bus to buy tomatoes to take to Accra, on the one-hour journey back to the capital.
PLease feel free to re-visit the video I posted about the beautiful greenery that characterises that part of the Eastern region, here:http://accradailyphoto.blogspot.com/2006/06/video-commentaryakosombo-commentary.html
4 comments:
Love the blog! I love learning about other countries, especially those that I think I know but really don't...cuz how can you if you haven't visited? I have friends who went to work in Ghana and they loved it.
Keep up the good work. I'm a pseudo-journalist too. At least, I went to school for it but you seem do be doing a lot more than me!
wanderlusting--just passed by your blog--love it!! You're pretty and audacious, and pretty audacious all rolled-into-one;-))
Keep up the good work; I can see you and your significant other like to write; that's great. Don't give up getting perspective on things on your life...
you'll go far!
cheers!
oh, that seems to worth a stop in your way to have a little break!
dsole--tell me about it!!
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