Today is Ghanaian "Republic Day." To celebrate the office closed down today. With the day off I finally made it to a fabric store for all those wonderful ladies in may life who live and die by quilting. Brother Woodward and I also tried to approach "Oso Castle." It's not really a castle, but an old Danish Forth that has been transformed into the seat of government. It is kept off limits, and photographs are not allowed. I did take a picture facing the other direction, down the beach. You can see the garbage along the sand. Ghanaians have not really realized the concept of "beach front property." Well, not real fun stories today. At the beach three little boys, I'd guess around 10 or 11 followed us around, laughing and giggling. Elder Woodward took their picture and they thought it was the funniest thing to see themselves inside a little silver box. I spent most of the day online searching for summer employment for next summer. If any of you are looking for a fairly average summer legal associate, let me know. Alright, on to the pictures, the real reason anyone checks this blog.
2 comments:
I read the blog and appreciate the commentary. Thank you for the colorful and insightful material. None-the-less, I still don't see any new pictures.
I really liked the pics honey! You did great on the fabric! Love Ya
Sara
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