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Ghana, September 02, 2008

Rollerblading at Cowbell Skate Ramp

An African skateboard half-pipe where Rollerbladers rule

can you do that?
Going vert in Accra
is that a MacTwist?
A smooth aerial twist
cowbell skate ramp
Thanks Cowbell Milk!
I am often surprised at the odd mixes of Western and African I see on my travels. One day it’s the Togolese's National Run to the Border Day and the next, it’s a skateboard park in Accra where Rollerbladers rule.

As it often happens, I was not looking for the Cowbell Skate Ramp when I found it. I was expecting to go from one business meeting to the next, but when you're offered the chance to explore Ghana with a local, you always accept the ride. But when Denise pulled into the Ghana International Trade Fair, I was first somewhat disappointed. I'd been there before, and it wasn't much. Then I saw the skate park.

If asked what a Ghanaian half-pipe would look like, I might have conjured up the wooden ramps of my youth - simple, smooth structures in the backyards of my Vero Beach childhood. The metal monster in Accra is so much more.

With several metal rails, faces, and fixtures, this half-pipe a tricked out skate ramp generously donated by Cowbell dairy, and the kids skating there were really enjoying their time. But don't take my word for it, check out the video:

Yes, that means that the next time you're headed to Ghana, you best bring your stick, lest you be like me, sitting on the sidelines, jealous that you can't show this kids how we did it old skool.

Yet, at this skate park, originally designed for skateboarders, it’s the resident Rollerbladers that steal the show. Here we have "Smooth" showing us that Ghanaians can really rock out a pair of skates:

Personally, I give kudos to Cowbell for supporting a place for youth to enjoy themselves in a constructive environment. And double kudos to Smooth for running a skate park where helmets are required.

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Ghana, September 01, 2008

A CityLink Flight to Kumasi, Ghana


Your CityLink to flying Ghanaian skies
I love me some propeller planes. Unlike big jet aircraft that feel like they are shoved into the sky, prop airplanes feel like they glide into the heavens. As my CityLink flight to Kumasi, Ghana took off from Kotoka International Airport, I sat back and relaxed, free of my usual fear of flying.

Yes, you read that right, world-traveling Wayan is scared of flying. In fact, I hate the whole concept of flight, from hurtling through too-thin-to-breathe air inside a metal tube to the horrid nightmare of it falling from the sky to certain death. I only do it, as it’s the only way to get from one continent to another. Past that, I'll take the train, thanks.

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Togo, August 31, 2008

National Run to the Border Day!


Running to the Ghanaian border
Its Sunday morning in Lomé, and I'm going for a run to work off the French wines from the night before. I've stretched, I've power up my running GPS, and its time to go.

Through the back streets I jog, slowly working up my speed, when I see a crew of people running by. "Where are they going?" I think, when I see a second group run by. Know I need to know, I run to join them.

When I reach Boulevard de la Republique, the one paved street in Lomé, I am shocked to find myself in the midst of a sea of runners. It's Togo's National Run to the Border Day!!

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Togo, August 29, 2008

Living the Beach Party Lifestyle in Lome


Togo beach party time
When you think of Africa, do you think of picturesque palm-tree lined beaches? If you do not, you should. Though with an African twist.

There are beautiful beaches here, some of the best in the world. But you have to be careful what to expect. Despite the guidebook hype, I learned first-hand that Nungwe ain't much really. Yet I've always loved a Labadi Pleasure Beach Sunday. At the same time, none said much about Togo, but it has a rocking beach.

The entire capitol city of Lomé faces a palm-lined boulevard with a sandy beach and deep blue sea beyond. The sound of traffic is quieted by crashing beach break waves and the thump of reggae from the many beach bars.

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Togo, August 28, 2008

Togo Bound with Efex Executive


Let's go! Togo is calling!
A person not know to me might ask why I would leave Accra, Ghana at some very early hour, for a four-hour journey to another African country, just to experience it for a weekend. In asking me "Why?" they would be met with a blank stare and the quick response of "Because its there, and I can!"

See, three years ago, when I was in Ghana last, I learned that Lome, the capitol of Togo, was just a short bus ride away. And Togo is a country I've never been too, and honestly, not really heard of before. Have you ever heard of Togo?

Intrigued by a country I didn't know about, I was all set to visit it in 2005 when, to my dismay, there was a coup the weekend I wanted to go. It seems that President Gnassingbe Eyadema had the misfortune of dying the week before, and his son was in the midst of taking over.

From then on, with a visit denied, I promised myself that the next time I was in Ghana, I would go to Togo. I am in Accra, Ghana now, and Togo again calls.

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Ghana, August 27, 2008

Dry Cleaning Adventures in Africa


Morton Dry Cleaning
When I could not get though to confirm my next appointment, I decided it was time to dry clean my pants. After two weeks in Africa, these dress pants had become, well, not so clean, and so I headed back to Asylum Down, the neighbourhood where I was staying in Accra.

The day before, I had asked around at Busy Internet, and heard of a reputable dry cleaner, Morton Dry Cleaning. Yet on Friday, when I asked to go there, the taxi driver didn't know where the dry cleaner was - he didn't even know what dry cleaning is! He kept offering to have his wife wash my pants, so when I got to Asylum Down, I started walking, looking for Morton's by asking people as I went.

It turns out that few Ghanaians know about dry cleaning.

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Ghana, August 26, 2008

African Go Slow Gifts


Wait till you see the video
While trapped in an African Go Slow, you have the opportunity to see many things. Besides the colorful scenery of cars stuck in traffic, there are waves of street hawkers trying to sell all manner of consumer goods.

Everything from drinks and snacks to bathroom fixtures and even condoms and porn. But I've never seen this odd little thing I bought in an Accra Go Slow:

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