This Week on the Farm – Episode 2

Hey Everyone!

Thank you so much for all of the great feedback from last week’s video. It was definitely a boost to my week!

And no, I don’t just do that Ghanaian accent for fun. I remember giving a fairly good closing remark (I thought at least) to a workshop only to be met by a circle of blank stares and unenthusiastic claps when I finished. I asked my boss why and she told me – “Everyone thinks you’re very nice – they just can’t understand anything you say!” Dery’s a bit deaf in the left ear which only compounds the problem. Hence, the thick (da tick) Ghanaian accent.

Episode 2 is now here – delayed due to very slow Internet on Friday. You can watch it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWSyH1xSoLc or below!

Also, if anyone is interested in sending a video message or asking some questions that I can share with Dery and the rest of the family they would be very appreciative. He’s interested in what is going on in Canada as well!

Thanks!

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3 Responses to This Week on the Farm – Episode 2

  1. Olivia says:

    Dery is such a movie star! Great video. Was it just me, or did the little sorghum plant look like the weeds in the ground nut field?

    cheers!
    liv

  2. Mike Klassen says:

    Lovin it! It's great to get to see the two of you co-host these videos… gives a pretty neat insight into the relationship you have with Dery. Thanks for sharing Ben :)

    -Mike

  3. Josh says:

    That's great Ben! I'd love to understand more about what makes labourers so troublesome. What else does Dery do to maintain his fields. It sounds like he has a number of crops, how does he choose how much he plants in each area? Keep on sharing, I'm loving it!

    Josh

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