Met Dela for coffee at the Country Kitchen this morning … this restaurant is the main reason why i seem to always come back to the Knust Guest Hotel. Country Kitchen is right accross the street. It has a thatched roof and is open on all the sides so you really feel outside … Knust Guest Hotel is really nice but like so many Ghanaian hotels the restaurant is in a room with all the curtains drawn and totally indoors! As a Canadian having escaped snow and cold being outside is a must!!!

We set off for our adventure and i saw the perfect bag to bring my beads home going by … Dela called out for the bag seller to stop.. and i got two. He makes them out of the tatami mats you can find at the market here…

Bag Seller in Accra

We continued on to Agbloblushie Market for a last visit to the bead stalls there … i had my eye on a couple strands of gorgeous beads i hadn’t seen anywhere else …

Bead Trader, Agboblushie Market  Beads at Agboblushie Market

….and anyways i do love visiting this market!! It is one of the largest in the area… and gives you a feeling of the teaming Life i keep talking about!!!  .. A truck full of plantains had pulled in and so everyone was selling plantains!!!

Agboblushie Market Agboblushie Market

Agboblushie Market, Accra, Ghana  Agboblushie Market, Accra, Ghana

Agboblushie Market Agboblushie Market

Agboblushie Market Agboblushie Market

Next we went off to check out the Green Butterfly Market which i follow on Instagram … so nice to see the real thing. It is in a rich neigbourhood of Accra and had lots of tourists …

Green Butterfly Market, Accra Green Butterfly Market, Accra

Finally i ended the day at the same place i started!!! … the Country Kitchen. I had Red Red and fried Plantains!! … i like to think they came from Agboblushi Market!!! All of these photos were taken by Dela!!!