Sydney at sunset
I don’t think I’ve been to a more gorgeous city. A few shots at sunset.
Read More Sydney at sunsetVolunteering, travelling and football (what else do you need?)
I don’t think I’ve been to a more gorgeous city. A few shots at sunset.
Read More Sydney at sunsetIf you don’t know every word to the following video don’t bother reading on. Day one in Australia and what do you do? Hit the Official Neighbours Tour of course! I have to admit that I haven’t watched the show for a few years, but I still wanted to see where all the classic moments […]
Read More Everybody needs good neighbours…Boy George, Sting and Phil Collins wasn’t exactly the music I was thinking of when I booked a trip to Barcelona for some winter sun in January, but this was what was blasting out of the taxi’s radio as we were taken from the airport to our hotel in the Gothic District of Barcelona. For a […]
Read More Five things you must do in BarcelonaOne of my favourite projects in the summer was, with a lot of help from Coco, meeting people and asking what is was about Ghana that they loved so much. Patriotism certainly isn’t a dirty word in Ghana and the flag can be seen proudly flying everywhere you travel with the national anthem is sung […]
Read More I love Ghana because…Seeing from the train down that Cornwall was pretty much part of the Atlantic now and with the weather experts promising more storms I wasn’t optimistic about about surviving a day at St Ives without getting drenched. However, as soon as the train pulled in to the little station the sun came out, and stayed […]
Read More Sunny St IvesThe Shard; a proud monument showcasing the best of British or London’s ugliest building ruining the capital’s skyline? I’m not sure which opinion I take but I was excited to see the view from the 69th floor viewing platform. Luckily we had a break with the weather and were treated to some stunning views. We […]
Read More Going up The ShardKickStart Ghana are taking part in “The Great BIG Small Charity Draw” this year. Basically this means that if KickStart Ghana supporters buy a raffle ticket for a £1 they are in the running to win a host of amazing prizes including a luxury holiday, ipad minis, a UK weekend trip, a London Eye experience […]
Read More Win a luxury holiday abroad fundraising for KickStart GhanaWhilst the south of the country was fighting storms earlier this week I was lucky enough to be taken away to Northumberland by Anna and be shown around the top sites by her mum. Below are a few photos from the beaches, Cragside House and the stunning Northumberland scenery. I was even shown the original […]
Read More Sunshine in NorthumberlandBritain was described by Napoleon as “a nation of shopkeepers”, but in 2013 I would say that this title is much more appropriate to Ghana. “Hustle” is a daily part of life for many Ghanaians and wherever your tro-tro (bus) stops there is always a number of people looking to sell water, food, footballs and […]
Read More God’s Time is the Best – shopping in GhanaA few photos to show what I got up to during the summer of 2013. Best enjoyed listening to the song below:
Read More My Ghanaian summer“I recommend that you get inside before it gets too busy,” said Mourinho (not the Mourinho, but Dan’s friend) to us as we stood outside the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, each of us grasping a ticket to Ghana’s final group stage match of the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign. With over four hours to kick-off Chris, […]
Read More Ghana V ZambiaOriginally posted on Luke's Mystical Adventures:
Last time I wrote I briefly updated you readers on what happened between me getting here and going to ada foah, since then there have been a few things that have happened and I will run you through these one by one before giving a brief overview of…