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Saturday, October 3, 2009
Marching up and down the square!
There is a fenced off square area in front of my school. Sometimes, the students practice marching in the morning. They do this by marching up and down the square. This amuses me greatly:)
I am editor of The Talking Drum, the newsletter for Friends of Ghana (the organization of former Ghana PCVs affiliated with the National Peace Corps Association). I served as a volunteer in Asamankese and New Drobo, Ghana 1967-69. I'm working on a newsletter article on blogs by you and other newly-trained vols in Ghana, and I'd like your permission to print your blog address and a very brief excerpt of a paragraph or so. In my article, I'll point out that blogs do not represent official Peace Corps views. Please let me know if this is OK with you. Ken Autrey (autreyken@gmail.com)
I think it is a relic of the British Empire. We were made to do that in school too.
ReplyDeleteI am editor of The Talking Drum, the newsletter for Friends of Ghana (the organization of former Ghana PCVs affiliated with the National Peace Corps Association). I served as a volunteer in Asamankese and New Drobo, Ghana 1967-69. I'm working on a newsletter article on blogs by you and other newly-trained vols in Ghana, and I'd like your permission to print your blog address and a very brief excerpt of a paragraph or so. In my article, I'll point out that blogs do not represent official Peace Corps views. Please let me know if this is OK with you.
ReplyDeleteKen Autrey (autreyken@gmail.com)