Your next blog is only 3826 words... ...you're slacking!
It's only half the length of this one, so I read it all in one sitting. Next instalment please. :0)
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Oh dear...! What a pity that the Kashmir of yesteryear is no more.
I'd heard such glowing tales from friends who'd spent many happy times there in the past that, given the relaxation of travel restrictions, it was high on the list for a future visit - but, alas, is now deleted.
We've spent very little time in India We'd like to visit again. It sounds interesting the way the vendors market their teas in Darjeeling. Glad you are feeling better.
7478 words! A very interesting journal of a very interesting area - but I had to read it in three instalments!
Looking forward to reading about your adventures in Jammu & Kashmir.
7309 words! Hi,
just thought i ought to warn you. We're just posting our final blog for this leg of our travels (Ladakh) and it's another long one!!
Hope you enjoy it all the same.
Caroline
Enjoyable read Hi C & M,
Thoroughly enjoyed reading this blog post. I "especially" loved your factual account writing style. Kudos!!
I will be travelling with hubby and kiddo to goa next week - and though i have seen north goa many times, your blog brought out the essence of those beaches.
Wish you both a great stay while in India and lots of fun and adventure in India and elsewhere.
Hi Caroline and Michael
Following your tour toures in the north. I am glad you are enjoying with all ups and downs. I have now visted the Maj mahal four times and all the surroundings. Last time I took Lyn with me and had to hold her hand all the time (what a hero?). been to FS, QM (not very far from my friends house) and could see it from the rood top vanada. I am gald S & L are also enjoying too. Open their eyes. We stayed Oberio both at Agra and Simla, paid by my friend Anil who lives in New Delhi. He was my room mate when we studied Engineering at Bangalore. He is now a big businessman in Delhi building block of apartments and call centres. His dad is in the Government and local polotices. If ever you need help, give me a shout and I will put you in contact with him. Very helpful and we come a long way back. I touch his dad\'s and mum\'s feet every time I see them. Ask M what it means. Incidently which part of India M comes from. Has he visited that area and has he any relatives there? I come from Gurarat (my forefathers) and I have been there few time. Let me know what you think of Baroda, Naide (where Amul butter comes from) and Ahmadabad (from where Gandhi came from) AND it is still a dry area. I hope you have your Liquor licence. Should be fine with big hotels.
Well, I have left MHS and want to be independent like Geofrey Jackson. Any pointers. Any help would be appreciated.
Well C, enjoy your trip in India. So much to see and so little time. Enjoy anyway. Regards to M, S & L.
Keep in touch and let me know if you need any help in Delhi and area.
Kind regards
Kirit
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Hi Caroline from Kirit Hi Caroline
I have been following your tour. I am glad you are enjoying India (North). I hope you are not disappointed too much. I took Lyn ( my parnter) there few times now and she understands what life is all about, a different world, a different culture .... People in west do not know how lucky they are. I, myself was born in Kenya and seen quite a lot of Africa, spent five years in India - studying and travelling. So in a way, I like to find what other half live. Go to Simla via the "toy train" if you get an opportunity. We spoke about this. I took Lyn on it. She loved it and at the end we stayed at Oberio which was worth it.
Well have a great time on your travels.
Kind Regards
Kirit
PS : How old are you now :-)
Terrific What a wonderfl experience you are having and many thanks for the detailed account of your travelling life, with lovely supportive photographs.
We held our annual Santa Fun Run on Saturday 24th and it rained but didn't put off 412 turning up.
Take care
Geoff and Kay x
Hi folks, we are Michael and Caroline, previously blogging as michaelandcaroline, to record our career break "gap year" - 2007 to 2009. We loved it so much we've decided to do it again!
Having tried desperately to reacclimatise to work and normal life after our last big adventure for the past 3 years (full marks for effort eh!), somehow this didn’t quite grab us as much as the thought of travelling to places we love and those we have aspired to & dreamed about but somehow haven’t made it to so far – so we had to put this right!!
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