Cuttack, cows and ........coming home!!!


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January 28th 2014
Published: January 30th 2014
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Life in Cuttack is unfolding. This is deepest, local India - I haven't seen a non Indian person since arriving so consequently I stick out quite a bit. I'm being well looked after though by the boys and Peter. I've put up a lot of local pictures so you get the feel of the place. The traffic is crazy and there are lots, yes lots of cows. Think you'll find them in almost every stree... Read Full Entry



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Bye bye Sangram :-(Bye bye Sangram :-(
Bye bye Sangram :-(

He left today for a conference in Hyderabad. I hate goodbyes. Thank you for looking after me :-) Missing you already!



31st January 2014

Can't believe you are nearly home already Pam. Have so enjoyed reading your blogs and sharing your travels - almost as good as being there. Really looking forward to having you back in Suffolk and hearing about even more. Safe flight home xx
31st January 2014

coming home
I hope you can bring some of the heat back with you.Not too cold but rain rain rain. I have enjoyed your blogs and all the photo's you put on it. You seem to have gone through all the extremes from USA to India.It will be nice to have you back again.Your lodgers have been very quiet. I am really quite envious of your trip and look forward to hearing all about it. Enjoy the rest of it and will see you soon. All the best Clive
31st January 2014

Almost welcome back
Hi Pam, you've obviously had a great time and a really, really interesting trip. I've enjoyed reading your commentary and seeing the photos. Hope it won't be too difficult to settle in at home again; it's sometimes a challenging thing when you've been away for a long time. Anyway, if you can't, SW France beckons!
1st February 2014

Photos of India
Hi, love the photos. You are right about the cows, they are everywhere. Do they just roam about wild, or do they belong to any one? I was watching "The Exotic Marigold Hotel" dvd last night. It is filmed in Jaipur and has all the sights and sounds of a very busy Indian city. I love it as its so real, the stories of the various Brits who migrate out there to retire, are very believable. I don't know if you have seen it. It makes me laugh a lot, but it doesn't make me want to visit India at all. I like seeing it on the movie. I hope you have a gr8 time sight seeing in Mumbai, and then a safe and good journey home Love Pat

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