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Kumasi

Fitting In

According to the Asante Culture Handbook, which I’ve been reading since moving to Kumasi, Asante women have quite a work load. This is not to say that the men don’t also have serious responsibilities. “In the olden days, the security of the towns was the responsibility of the men.” “Women played a very important role […]

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Kumasi Our Life

Adding Insult to Injury

In God’s Way – the sequel One week after our traffic accident on November 7, we were summoned to the police station to close the case involving one big orange truck without brakes and Eric’s unfortunate Twister. Immediately after the accident, the truck owner’s father called upon Eric at his home and pleaded with him […]

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Kumasi Poor Little Vegans

Abattoir

On Wednesday Eric took me to buy water and run errands after dropping Bob at a meeting at the nearby Guinness plant. Our first order of business was to mail a postcard and letter to the States. Bob said there was a post office near the abattoir on down the road from Guinness so we went […]

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Kumasi

Ya Fre Me Afia

Ya fre me Afia (yah freh may AHH Fee Ah)  is my answer when Ghanaians ask my my name in twi. They call me Afia. If pressed, I say Afia Cookie. Bob introduces himself as Yaw (yeow) Bob. I chose Afia as my Ghanaian pseudonym for two reasons. I was born on Friday and this of all the Friday born […]

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Kumasi

Best of Both Worlds

In Kumasi, I have the best of both worlds. I don’t have to own a car but there is always one around when I need one. I love it that I can walk half a mile or less and load up on fresh produce any day of the week and pretty much any time. I […]