Sunday, July 12th.
Didn't sleep too well and woke up to Obed talking
to someone on his cell at 5am, an hour before the alarm. After breakfast they
loaded our luggage up in the pickup truck and us into the van. Unfortunately
they took up the back seat of the van with some of our luggage, so we were cramped and it became hot and uncomfortable as the day progressed. Anyway, we
drove to the GNAT offices where we met up with the rest of the convoy. The
drive was very long but the roads were in good shape. Every time you enter
or are driving through towns there is a gauntlet of speed bumps, some of which are
big and bounce the people in the back seats out of their seats. We stopped for lunch at a restaurant in Kumasi. Then we continued on
to Tamale. The weather was beautiful, hot and sunny until the last two hours
when it clouded over and rained. I spent the day trying to take photos out of
the windows of the endlessly fascinating scenes we pass, but that is really hit
or miss. We talked, listened to some of Brenda's music and dozed off and on. We
finally arrived at our hotel, the Miriam, in Tamale just after dark at
7pm. Turned out they had some single rooms so Diane grabbed those for her and I
and by default Obed and Marie get their own too. We met up right after checking
in and had dinner together in the hotel restaurant. Then back to the rooms to
get organized, e-mail and get some much needed sleep.
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