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22nd June 2008
Lu
- From: India: a Word Association
Hi David, Beautiful...even if there is shit everywhere. I love hearing about your sikh friend, reminds me of Raj and her family and the similarities we've found b/w us...mostly the gossip, but achhhhhh, its about food too. Love, Lu :)
20th June 2008
John
So True - From: Celebrating Shavuot with a Hindu, Muslim and Sikh
David, a perfect shavuot - and so true. The lessons are all around us - in India, in southern Florida (where I am now), wherever we find ourselves - if we open our eyes and our hearts. I look forward to following you on your journey. John
19th June 2008
Batman
- From: Celebrating Shavuot with a Hindu, Muslim and Sikh
David! So happy to get your blogging email and so happy to read your postings. You're days sound awesome so far and I can't wait to read more. Have fun on the tuktuks!
17th June 2008
miko Mann
Welcome - From: Celebrating Shavuot with a Hindu, Muslim and Sikh
Hey Dbop, Sound like you got an indian style welcome. I love that place....Your blog entry reminded me of my first day in India with the tuktuk drivers trying to use their Jedi mind tricks..." you are coming wit me..." A remember delhi in 1995 was like a cross between a greatful deadshow and New York city in the year 2064...I was bleary eyed and excited to be on the adventure.... My first day was spent walking about exploring and not buying a whip that my first indian friend of the trip was offerring for the steal of 5000 rupees and that as we walked like some sort of reverse taxi meter dropped to the final cost of 20 ruppess. I love India it is a challenging place but it has a flow to it. I am glad you are there and I hope it reveals more of it's beautiful secrets.
17th June 2008
Alycia
- From: India: a Word Association
Woohoo! Sounds like a party to me! A long, frustrating, enlightening, stiinky, beautiful party. Enjoy!
17th June 2008
Alycia
- From: Celebrating Shavuot with a Hindu, Muslim and Sikh
Phew...I was expecting your tour guide to leave you stranded or rip you off some how at the end of your story! Sounds like you had a genuine host and a memorable shavuot. Yay diversity!
17th June 2008
Azima
Great to hear your stories - From: Celebrating Shavuot with a Hindu, Muslim and Sikh
So glad you are sharing your travels with us David! I appreciated reading your story.... All the best, Azima


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