These photos are taken by photo journalist, Glenna Gordon, she currently lives/works in Liberia. She seems to be a very talented photographer. Her blog is found at http://www.scarlettlion.com.


















Monday we arrived about noon. After checking into the Baptist guest house. We headed out to the town. We went to the mall. The Accra mall is our only mall in Ghana, and one of only three in West Africa. It is really nice. It has nice stories like: Shop Rite, Game, Mr. Price, etc. These will not make much since to our American friends since all these are chain stores from South Africa. After a few hours of shopping we headed back to the guest house for relaxation and play. The guest house has a play ground that our kids and our friends kids played on for hours. (These late nights with mosquitoes, landed Patty with malaria, but after 6 years of not getting malaria, it was hard to remember it is still here, but that is another story)
Living in a tropical climate, we have learned that it is important to deck the halls early. Luckily I grow up in a family that decorates the day after Thanksgiving. We have continued this tradition as missionaries here in Ghana. Our decorations make their debut the end of November and stay around until New Years... though we might even extend this if we can manage it!