Unlike many other volunteers who live in Ghana, I had a very westernized home to live in. Running water. Shower. Air conditioning. Oh wait, scratch that last one. Just a nice little ceiling fan.
Here are a few pics of my humble Ghanaian abode:
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looking away from, and looking up to my house. i walked this way each day. |
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...and walked past this each day. |
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outside of the house |
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the living room |
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my bathroom |
Somehow I didn't take any pictures of my bedroom. Oh well.
So there it is folks! Pretty nice, huh? And I only had to bucket shower a few times when my actual shower broke! I was so blessed. [And no, that is not sarcasm. I have friends who had to bucket shower everyday and did not have the luxury of a nice home.]
1 comment:
this is actually a lot nicer than i excepted - cool! yay for finally getting to see photos!
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