Question that I often find myself constantly asking is; is there such thing as a boring day? I suppose each individual would have their own take as to whether that is so or not. To me, there is nothing no such thing as a boring day, each day is filled with endless activities worldwide, it pretty interesting to look at a day in this perspective. Well, this is just me with my reflections.
Now, let's take a dive into an interesting day in time and into town.
Saturdays
In Ghana, Saturday seem to be the most busiest of all the days as it's filled with tons of activities; weddings, funerals, parties, clean-ups, religious meetings, rehearsals, market day, you name some. In fact , I would take the pleasure of presenting Saturdays in Ghana to you real soon, look out for a post on that.
I went to town to receive a package for my mom on a Saturday and I couldn't help but capture some of the activities on camera.
As expected, the market is constantly alive; not just for buying and selling, some destinations also have their lorry stations situated in the centre of the market, hence people come to pass through the market purposely for travelling, as well as spectators like myself. It's a spectacular view I must say.
I arrived earlier than the time expected of me, so I decided to continue to roam and capture more scenes.
Unintentionally, I zeroed back to the pavement where market women were selling vegetables and fruits. Although I was not in town to buy, impulsively, I ended up buying mangoes.
In my defense, they were cheaper than the ones sold in my neighbourhood.
My time was spent well, I went to receive the package and went back home all smiles as I took a sneak into a not-boring day in time into town.
All images are mine
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That means the fruits and vegetables cost-issue is everywhere. It’s also cheaper in town so you just have to buy it whenever you get the chance to go to town.
I agree with you
As always, the ghanaian market is always colorful. Thanks for sharing this beaty sweetheart.
The blend of colours makes the scene more captivating. Thanks for the read dear
Wow, that is where I normally passed to pick a bus to Volta Region
Wonderful
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Nice experience
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