Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Infant Viral Syndrome

A Day in Accra

Fufu finger food

the evening I spend with the Ghanaian students at the restaurant: Somewhere in Adabraka, a large room illuminated by blue neon lights. We order fufu, a traditional West African Court: In a large bowl, a sticky dumpling floats from cassava in a spicy broth with fish pieces . I have to wait until I can put into the hot sauce, to form the mass of bite-sized balls. It tastes delicious, just what is the water bowl next to me? The waitress cleans up and washes the dishes in the dish.
I will then have presented various family members, we are sitting on the street, " Obroni, obroni" ("White") calls the group of children in the choir . is proudly presented to me a German printing press in 1956, a 3-foot monster, carefully nurtured by the uncle who runs a print shop so . Another family member is a tailor and has me in stylish African fashion, security schonmal he takes my measurements.
Clock Around 10 I take a cab back to the Hostel.Es needs 1 hour, a lot of patience and 3 phone calls to rediscover the place, because unfortunately there is no exact address! I fall asleep soon and am curious what to expect tomorrow to be in Liberia!

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