Sugar Soup, and Other Stories from Ghana

**This blog makes no guarantee of deep insights or wisdom of any kind. Although hopefully some meaning accumulates along the way.

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07 March 2012

A Year in the Life of a Penguin

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As an obroni, there are few questions that I am politely - but invariably - asked, commonly by taxi drivers or other passing new acquaintenc...
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13 January 2012

Don't Fence Me In, Part II: Traditions Bent

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In my last post , I talked about how children can't help but learn societal roles, norms, and values from play.    Yet all over th...
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12 January 2012

What we just can't miss - playing in Ghana and beyond

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Don't Fence Me In: Traditions Bent, Part II. Preface Georgina and I were recently rummaging around Cameroon for some things to do.   I...
01 December 2011

Don't Fence Me In: Traditions Kept, Bent and Broken

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Part One: Traditions Kept Note: This will probably be my only Incredibly Pro-American Post, but it follows in the tone of how we create...
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