Unreasonably proud…
Okay, I’ll admit it – I’m so, completely, unreasonably pleased with myself. Even the kids are impressed. (Kudos to RPSC for apparently getting the whole three year backlog in the […]
Okay, I’ll admit it – I’m so, completely, unreasonably pleased with myself. Even the kids are impressed. (Kudos to RPSC for apparently getting the whole three year backlog in the […]
Hi all – going to go quiet for a bit on the blog while I catch up on work. In the meantime, I’ve posted a bunch of (okay, too many) […]
Airborne, westbound, for a long, long night. This morning seems so far away – no surprise there, I guess. Hard to link the goats-running-dirtroad-crazy-noise-and-heat marketplace of this morning with Seat […]
We’re out front, chatting on the sun-scorched second floor balcony of Radio Justice FM. Cliff has a couple of minutes before he’s on for the morning show, and Amin’s brought […]
We’re down to three now: Paul had to fly home last night, and Greg woke up this morning feeling like yesterday’s breakfast warmed over. So Pete, Jenny and I are […]
The first thing you notice is the heat. Crimfickeny, it’s hot here. Official airport temp is somewhere over 100F, and stepping out of the airstairs and down onto the pavement […]
I realized it about fifteen seconds after we turned left at the “Burma Camp Cantonment” sign on Independence Road. Something was bothering me, but I couldn’t put my finger on […]
Oh Accra, you crazy city, you. Way behind on the updates, of course. Yesterday: morning at g|Ghana, mingling with developers, then afternoon at the Google Accra office, setting up some […]
Okay – airborne out of Lagos, enroute to Accra. Departure day was almost entirely uneventful, not counting some amusing/annoying security theater on the way out. Luisella was in charge of […]
The moment: we’re dancing, outdoors, under canopy on a rooftop somewhere near the ocean. Juliet, the Lagos office manager, has pulled me from my seat, and I stumble through my […]