| Bead Market |
They have "old beads" and "new beads" which I'm not going to pretend to really know what that means but I did discover the price difference was huge and I found myself gravitating to the "old beads" (yes, the expensive ones). The bead design and creating is truly an amazing art.
The Global Mamas operations there have grown significantly and they now employ a dozen+ jewelry makers, buy beads from several of local bead makers, and positively impact dozens more in the community. I'm not one to talk to strangers about their private lives but I do hear stories on the fringes - they are about women who now have health care, or can send their children to school, or even open a savings account. It was really great to see these positive impacts on a micro level.
| Breakfast=egg sandwich & bag of coffee |
Last weekend I found a nice little get-away in Accra (a rare find). I went with some friends to the Legon Botanical Gardens. It is a bit outside Accra but the closest I know where you can sit and relax in relative peace and quiet amongst trees, flowers and butterflies. It must be butterfly season because I've encountered quite a few lately. If I could get my act together, I would schedule a bird or butterfly watching adventure - I believe Ghana has some great places for this.
I am still working on my volunteer projects in between all this travel. The Access DB is coming along....(snore)....but I can see I will start to feel the pressures of a project deadline as my departure date approaches. :O
-Charlotte