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A Quick Apology

Tuesday, June 8

I’m sorry this blog has been so absent. I haven’t had Internet access in ages, but I’ve been keeping entries and now I am finally able to post them. Just pretend they were posted on the dates I have written.

I stayed four nights in Accra, the capitol, and now I’m in Ada Foah (Ada), a village an hour outside the city. The Junior Art Club (JAC – the arts organization where I’m working this summer) has its office and some programs in Accra, but a whole school where it has a partnership in Ada. So for June, I’ll be teaching here in Ada, and then in July I’ll go back to Accra to work on some of the programs.

More on that later, though. For now, let’s go back to Day 1.

Tags: Accra, ada, ada foah, apology, blog, Ghana, internet, junior art club, summer

This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 at 6:13 pm by Robin Riskin '12 and is filed under The Latest. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

One Response to “A Quick Apology”

  1. Joel Miller Says:
    June 22nd, 2010 at 12:51 am

    Hi Robin,

    I talked to yer mom last night and learned you are in Ghana. Meanwhile, my niece is married to a Ghanian. They are quite the couple to look at. Jessica is tall, blond and blue-eyed. Kelvis is black as a piece of coal and built like a prize fighter but a very sweet person. He has lots of family and friends in Ghana of course. Let me know if you wan tot talk to them or get names of people to possibly visit.

    Regards,
    Joel

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