Monday, July 6, 2009

Matt's Father's Day E-mail (written June 21, 2009)

well we got a break from work this afternoon and some of us went to town to make some contact. we have now split up into our smaller groups and are all living in different towns. the env group is in a remote Ghanan village. I'm not sure of the spelling because they spell everything phonetically in twi unless it is a formal paper. everything else is in English. it is not a good system but it is good for beginners. the env group is definitely the best group to train in because we get to go on so many field trips and get to plant gardens, tree nurseries, along with money making ventures. o yea... i have my placement!!!! it is the best one out of all of Peace Corps... i am in the tropical rain forest!!!! i will be working with a Care International working to preserve the forest and all of the wildlife. this section of Africa has the most biodiversity out of all of the rain forests in the world!!! it is huge and spreads west all the way to the Atlantic. i don't know much about care international but the description seems cool! i do have electricity and will be living in a compound with another family of 4. it rains a lot. i forgot the name of the town but if you look on a map the rain forest section is labeled as a national park. so a normal work day is usually wake up at 5:30 and for every hour of work there is probably an hour of sitting around waiting for something. the day is usually over around 7:00 then once the sun goes down there is not much to do so i read my 75 books and go to sleep. i will be getting a phone soon and i will call when i get it. it might be a few days. sorry if what i wrote doesn't make any sense i have a short window to write this before the Internet goes down. love to everyone!

1 comment:

  1. Hey Matt, sounds amazing! I was messing around on CARE's web site and wondering which of the projects in Ghana you are involved with: http://www.care.org/careswork/countryprofiles/58.asp

    I suppose it's this "Forest livelihoods and Rights for Sustainable natural resource management" project but didn't know:
    http://www.care.org/careswork/projects/GHA021.asp

    Was there much hype about Obama stopping in Ghana a couple weeks ago or was that sort of a non-event?

    Thanks for the updates!

    -Benny

    ReplyDelete