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Independence Day


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A couple of weeks ago was the 50th Anniversary of Togo’s Independence from France. As good missionaries do, we decided to go out and celebrate Togolese style. This excursion proved to become by far, my most favourite experience in Togo thus far (Easter trip to Ghana excluded – since that occurred in Ghana). In order to effectively document said excursion, I have been planning to blog about it for the past two weeks…but alas, I am highly distractible and sitting at my computer is never high on my priority list. At this point, I have given up the dream of a clever, informative, entertaining report of the details of my first Togolese Independence Day, but decided that it would still be worth it to post some photos – courtesy of the day volunteers who served as our tour guides for the day.

A couple of weeks ago was the 50th Anniversary of Togo’s Independence from France. As good missionaries do, we decided to go out and celebrate Togolese style. This excursion proved to become by far, my most favourite experience in Togo thus far (Easter trip to Ghana excluded – since that occurred in Ghana). In order to effectively document said excursion, I have been planning to blog about it for the past two weeks…but alas, I am highly distractible and sitting at my computer is never high on my priority list. At this point, I have given up the dream of a clever, informative, entertaining report of the details of my first Togolese Independence Day, but decided that it would still be worth it to post some photos – courtesy of the day volunteers who served as our tour guides for the day.