Hi!
I am from Agra and I completely agree with you mate.
However, considering that food thing, you might have had landed at a wrong place.
There are a lot many options out there, but probably you weren't aware of it, that's why had a bad day.
And yea, regarding that Rozy thing, it must be the guides, rickshaw touts or other people who were concerned about it. None other than that pays a head for that actually cz every year millions of foreigner visits Agra.
It was a bad trip for you and I have my sympathy for you .. That's all i can say :)
omg that was so perfectly written...yes im still reading this...i just have to finish...like a novel...what happened next....danny and rozita your journals better not end....
Marhaba Guys! It has been a while... We miss you terribly. First of all some good news - We are pregnant! 22 weeks already...
Secondly, you are going to be really close to Finike (about 2 hours from Antalya). My mother is currently in Israel but will fly to Turkey soon. Contact us if you want to visit her. She can show around and as you know I am a bit biased but she is very nice and would love to meet you both!
Great blog! I was intrigued by the first picture of your blog when I was browsing the "Newest Journals" and I'm glad I clicked on it! I loved your photos as well as the rest of your blog. I was very inspired to read some of your others, and look forward to another one!
Don't feel bad... It happens to my mom in mexico (yeah, my portugese, scottish mother), who then throws me in front of them going- but my daughter speaks spanish! My mom actually feels guilty about not speaking a language that has nothing to do with her heritage either. You're not alone ;-)
Haunted Bhuj Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.......you know how l always request for more pics...well l wouldn't have minded if you didn't post any pics of the mahals. That was just down right scary man. You guys are soo brave to be walking around in that place. That just left a creepy feeling and will be sleeping with my night light on tonight....hehehehe!!
Hitesh lol...thats a classic.....how do you meet characters like that man? My mummy told me not to talk to strangers but it seems that l'm missing out on meeting all these cartoons. And ohh how cute are you Rozy for trying to explain to Hitesh regarding his password.
Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram....wow talk about massive word. 18 letters...how many times did you look at ur travel book to see if your spelt it correctly?
Small bed for 3 Oi mister...leave my poor Rozie alone. She can take as much room as she wants. Its a shame you didn't see any exciting wildlife but hope you won't too abusive to the monkeys. Anyway, it was really nice talking to you guys. Miss you guys heaps and l seriously can't wait to see you guys. Take care. Lots of love: Rani
How much you want to bet that the 1,000 Rupee fine would have gone straight into the train official guy's pocket? :p
maybe you should have a "Number of times ripped off"count :)
Bottle of Purell hey...didn't l give you that bottle of Purell? Little bastard monkey!! Hand gel is soo important in india l reckon. We were using it almost every second. Btw, is it fair to assume that the monkey is faster than Danny? hehehe.
Hey Guys....it;s Big B!!!!!!! Looks like you guys are having a blast!! Miss you guys alot and look forward to seeing you when you return. I wish I could be over there with you. I've been so boggled down with work, I barely have enough time for myself. Talk with you guys soon. Love, B
Thank YOU Danny and Rozita,
Thank you so much for keeping up the blog. I look everyday to see if you post. It is a joy to follow along. Nepal seems like a great place to visit. You will love India. Enjoy... GG
I knew I should have... I knew I should have stuffed myself in a suitcase and made my way to Nepal!! Danny your writing is captivating and I love to receive your blog posts. Best wishes to the both of you and I hope to see you when you return to the states!.
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Hi! I am from Agra and I completely agree with you mate. However, considering that food thing, you might have had landed at a wrong place. There are a lot many options out there, but probably you weren't aware of it, that's why had a bad day. And yea, regarding that Rozy thing, it must be the guides, rickshaw touts or other people who were concerned about it. None other than that pays a head for that actually cz every year millions of foreigner visits Agra. It was a bad trip for you and I have my sympathy for you .. That's all i can say :)