Better days ahead Oh, Deborah. You will be home soon. Let's talk. When will you be home? How can I get in touch with you? You are a very special person. You have a unique order to fill in the world, and it would not be the same without you. I miss you.
Great blog and "snaps" Hi, enjoyed reading your blog.. I am Indian by ethnicity but the funny way you describe the idiosyncrasies of Indian life really made me laugh. Don't let the staring put you off at all because it is the favourite pasttime of most Indians as they are curious and probably never had much contact with foreigners. With your humourous outlook you would be able to handle that I dare say.
If your blogs as funny as this one I shall look forward to reading more - keep 'em comin! Enjoy your travels and keep safe.
Made me laugh out loud!!! The part about the "please honk" sign being the biggest waste of paint made me laugh out loud! I am glad you're there and having your adventure. I am just sorry that you were greeted with the stench of urine.
Picture of Michelle Please Your journal is excellent. As I have said before, you were a writer in your previous life. If or when you retire, your second career should be in writing.
I need a picture of Michelle.
By March you will love surprises and won't mind when I burp and Tom leaves the door open...Ha Ha Ha.
Yikes! Ok, the puppy story was absolutely terrible. You will be a changed person when you come back.
I don't think you should cross the street any more! Ask some rickshaw person (the same one) to take you everyday. Have the hotel negoiate the rate. It does not seem safe and worth the risk.
Rick
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...But Liz, Just cause they can talk to the stars, doesn't mean that we American's can understand them when we call a Help Desk !