Our First Month in Ghana
 
 
A handful of pictures taken during our first month in Ghana, from Souderton to Accra, Ghana's capitol, to Tumu in Ghana's Upper West Region...
 
   


Goodbye to the Calvary Church guesthouse; it was springlike when we left...
Accra's traffic jams rival the rush hour in the US.
Lake Dzorwulu? Nope, just a local street after a downpour
Power packed? Maybe! A bus stop in Accra
Used electronics are the rage in Accra as are 2nd hand goods of every kind
Name it, and a street vendor is probably selling it. Check out the background
Cape Coast, Ghana's colonial capitol, was also the epicenter for the slave trade
Four million slaves were sent out from this courtyard in Elmina Castle
A village church under construction close to Tamale
Tamarah drew a crowd wherever she went, at a school in Gwoolu in this picture
Tam's patience and stamina have amazed us, as has her faith in the Lord
School students aren't camera shy in Sisaala
The missionary house in Bugaboi which tempted us -- imagine the potential!
Checking out the front porch and wondering if these screens are bug-proof
"You want this cleaned by when?"
A Sisaala homestead in Bugaboi
Clear-eyed: The children are friendly and welcoming...
Seperating the grain from the chaff next to the community well
Rain was on the way in the north where there's been drought and famine