Midnight, 28 degrees, surrounded by men shouting out different advice and trying to pile us into different taxis – welcome to Accra! Moving around when you have 16 pieces of luggage, including two bikes in large boxes is not easy. Added to this were a group of ‘porters’ who were not too happy that we hadn’t paid backhanders to either the customs officials or the bag check lady and our absent transfer. Two white kids stranded in the airport car park – no one said moving to Ghana would be easy.
Waiting to be picked up from the airport with all our luggage
Over a week on and our moment of despair when we first
arrived has pretty much been forgotten, eroded by the friendly nature of the
Ghanaians we have met, the noise, music and bustle of the city and the
sun. Who has the energy to get worked up
when you break into a sweat just stepping outside?
Here are some of the highlights of our first week in Accra.
1. Signs, posters and brand names – my personal favourite is
the ‘Sugar Daddy’ sugar. Stay away kids!
2. Oxford Street – The real name is Cantonments Road, but it
has been dubbed Oxford Street as the place to see and be seen. During the day it is just a busy road with
lots of hawkers and shops selling pretty much everything you could need (there
is a supermarket with a cheese counter… we are saving it for a really really
bad day). At night street bars take over
the pavements, the music is turned up high and a troop of children performing
acrobatic stunts come out to entertain the drinkers.
3. Ussher Town – This is a neighbourhood right on the coast in
central Accra. It is a melee of old
colonial buildings (including a train station), markets, street hawkers and
people milling around. It took an hour
to walk a kilometre, and by the end we were hot, tired and ready for a break,
but it was great to see another part of Accra and break away from the secure
residential area where we are staying.
Coconuts = yummy and hydrating
Yes, those are sweat patches
4. Labadi beach – The beach itself is dirty, the sea is grey
and full of black plastic bags floating around, but this is a great place for
people watching. Towards late afternoon
families, teenagers and couples flocked to the beach to take photos posing with
a horse, take a dip in the water or have a beer and watch the world go by. I don’t think I’ll be using it as my open
water swimming location, but it was the perfect place to finish off week one in
Accra.
Hahaha Help from god fashion. I want to shop there. Lovely to have news from you guys, Xav looks really hot though :) hugs to both of you!
ReplyDeleteI love 'Help from God Fashion'! Epic! You must take some photos inside.
ReplyDeleteKeep us posted. Lots of love.
p.s I got the job! Starting next week!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Aggy! When do you start?
DeleteWow!!! What an adventure :) looking forward to reading more of these, Pip xxx
ReplyDeletePip I am also enjoying hearing what you are up to in BA! Keep the posts coming.
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