A Page A Day : Stranger In A Strange Land

A Page A Day : Stranger In A Strange Land

It’s been a good long minute from my ‘page a day’ writing resolution but I’m back in the saddle.

And what a great topic to kick start my intentions: “What’s your favorite part about visiting a new place — the food? The architecture? The people watching?”

My favourite part? ALL OF IT.

Honestly, I’m waiting for the first day I go to New York – I will look up at the skyscrapers all the damn time.

I would smile at every weird and goofy thing, I will dance with the street musicians and take pictures of everything. And I’ll be sure to try to hit the top of a yellow cab and yell “Hey! I’m walking over here!” in my loudest, proudest fake New York Italian accent ever.

Every day at a new place has the potential to stir up my inner Dora the Explorer. Take the first time I went to Kumasi. Yes, the circumstances were sad, but I was like a kid in a candy store : from the moment I sat in the bus to the time I sat and chatting with my Aunty…I was in heaven. Kumasi is cosmopolitan but under all the gloss is a strong veneer of Ashanti traditions. There is history behind every name and a story behind every monument.

I schooled for years in Takoradi but whenever I visit, I take a deep breath because the air is so fresh and the tang of sea salt is lingers in the breeze. The city is large but small enough for everyone to be in each other’s business.

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When I was a teenager, I spent a year as an exchange student in a small Norwegian city called Tromsoe. Believe me when I say, I spent those twelve months on sensory overload.

New food.

New routines.

Scenic routes.

Buildings from centuries ago.

A fascinating language.

Friendly people.

Snowy mornings.

24 hour days.

Northern Lights or Nordlys.

It was one of the best years of my life.

And that’s what travelling is for me: a minute away from the familiar, a chance to explore, food to tantalise my palate, and bumping into other intrepid travelers.

It’s a breath of fresh air.

Then I come back home, ready to tackle the next adventure adulting has for me.

Until my finances and wanderlust align like the stars and I’m on the road again.

A Page A Day : Might As Well Jump

A Page A Day : Might As Well Jump

What’s the biggest risk you’d like to take — but haven’t been

able to? What would have to happen to make you comfortable

taking it?

The biggest risk I’d like to take?

And you want me to share it? Here? On a blog?

Come on WordPress.

Sigh.

Okay…here goes.

My biggest risk?

To quit my regular job, go sit on the beach and write.

And after I finished writing for the day, I’d pack a bag and travel around Ghana.

And when I’m done with Ghana, I’d spread my wings to other African countries.

And when I’m done with Africa, I’ll go to Europe and explore there for a bit (thanks Duolingo!)

And then Asia.

Basically, my dream is to pack it up and travel.

Yes, I can rough it but I love the finer things so…yes, I need to stack my cash.

And I’d love to shake off my shyness and date men across other races.

And I’d love to get a tattoo (I’d grit my teeth and do a Celtic tattoo cos I’m fascinated by them)

But what would have to happen to make me actually DO these things?

Hmmm.

I’d have to stop overthinking it, plan my exit, budget like a beast……and get started.