Random Thoughts
Ghana is quite expensive if you want to live as a tourist. Restaurant meals are just a little bit cheaper than American prices and the same goes for drinks.
The people are very friendly (Not including those who make a living by pestering tourists to buy stuff).
Whose turning the electricity off and how much does that hurt the economy?
Why was my stomach hurting even though I was eating the most blandest of tourist foods, say chicken & fries. Is there something in the oil?
One can never drink too much water. I find my self drinking just to stay healthy, even though I don't feel like it (thank God for Gatorade powder).
A lot of Ghanaian taxis carry an American flag. One day I will start up a conversation by asking them why.
Moseh if you do ever find my blog, I think you're awesome. Are you really going to be the savior of the world ( think My Chemical Romance).
All you guys at the hostel are cool, btw.
Accra is a real city, including crap on the streets. Kinda reminded me of San Francisco in that aspect.
There are tons of tourist around here. I wonder what all brought them here. Will start those conversations eventually too?
There are awesome clothes and wood carvings to be found.
Does bargaining really matter if you wouldn't even get as nice of a price wherever you're from? Don't bargain people out of money they deserve, or you think they deserve. Don't be taken for a fool either, 'cos they will try you.
Tourists walk around quite annoyed sometimes.
Some Ghanaian can be a little annoying sometimes.
Will add more later.
Most Ghanaians have been very friendly to me.
Eating with your fingers makes the food taste better, or so I'm told.