challenging Wow, the waves of humanity sound intense. The horn issue must be extremely annoying. I encountered the same issue in Vietnam. Not Cambodia, not Laos, not Thailand....just Vietnam. I think it has to do with the exponential population...people everywhere. I once was on a bus in Vietnam for 4 hours and I swear that driver engaged the horn the whole way. I thought my head would crack open and little demons would dance out.
Perhaps you need to visit Nepal, Tibet, or Fiji. These are supposed to be uncommonly quiet places. Or perhaps, it's time to move on.
Cheryl
great attitude i am really amazed at your interpretation of life in India and really like the things u said about Yoga.Every country has a lifestyle and this is India's lifestyle.You may not relish it but i tell u,half the indians in urban areas are oblivious to the sound of the horn.They don't react to it.and interacting with so many people is tough coz u belong to a place where human resource is scarce......welcome to India buddy!!
I prefer a snake than a lizard in my house. It is the spookiest creature one can see. I hate to lay my eyes on it. We have lots of them at Udvada. Want to import some ?
OMG OMG! I would totally freak out!! You're so brave to even let it hang out for 2 weeks in the house! I remember I saw a small one this past December in Pakistan and I was freaking out!! I hope you're not going to use that glass again :)
Response Hi Rahul - it's a Tech Writing contract for 3 months. Not ready to take a full-time job yet because we may be moving to Bangalore in a few months. By the way - congrats on the wedding!
Interesting.. This is something that I never really thought about. It has opened up my eyes to a different view of a culture. I appreciate the fresh perspective.
Thanks! Hi jennifer!
I was browsing internet sites for my project and read your travel blog. My family owns Rann Riders Resort, therfore i just wanted to thank you all for such positive comments!!! thank you! we hope to see you soon!
Hi Hi Jen,
Chennai looks awesome. Glad to hear you're enjoying settling down :) Is it the calm before another world-wide tour?
California is still on fire this week, so we've been living with hazy skies and smoke. It was still a relatively warm 4th, though. Hooray for independence!
Keep blogging and stay safe :)
Chennai....... Hi Jen, good to see all the pictures of Chennai. Those mangoes look good... think of us when you eat them. Have fun and keep sending your blogs.
Your Guide Miss You Hi Jen :
hope you doing well ,
you were a very nice company. i met Kon and Kelly in the Souks after the trip they have been in Fes and they comeback to take their flight from Marrakech . they are so friendly peopel .
darling Jen . i finish work with Hassan to start my own Travel company hahah ;) it call Bridge2morocco.net
you can visit and have a look .
keep well and happy
your frind
ISSAM
Taj Mahal Hi Jen,
Beautiful pictures of Taj Mahal. Good to know you are seeing so many different places in India. Have a good time and be happy. ILU :)
Thar Desert... Hi Jen,
Good to receive all your blogs, as always pictures look great specially the one "Camel Cart" and sleeping under the stars sounds wonderful. Homyar is looking good too with all that food in front of him. Have fun..........
So beautifull it´s very nice this blog and the pictures are astonishing
congratulations from Lisbon, Portugal in Europe
Coluna
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HOLY GLACIERS!!!im surprised you didnt turn into Kulfi!! loooks very cool though...LITERALLLY...hahaha im on fire today...perhaps because its early morning and i dont feel like doing my homework...hehe...ok enuff now time to get back to work...byee
I've been addicted to traveling for as long as I can remember. 2007 was the year of travel for me! In June, I embarked on an 8-month journey through Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Morocco, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, and India.
After living in India for 2 years, I'm now back in San Francisco. Unfortunately, the more practical side of life has taken over, and I'm not able to travel as much as I'd like. I hope my blog piques your interest and enriches your life, as it has mine.... full info
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Wow, the waves of humanity sound intense. The horn issue must be extremely annoying. I encountered the same issue in Vietnam. Not Cambodia, not Laos, not Thailand....just Vietnam. I think it has to do with the exponential population...people everywhere. I once was on a bus in Vietnam for 4 hours and I swear that driver engaged the horn the whole way. I thought my head would crack open and little demons would dance out. Perhaps you need to visit Nepal, Tibet, or Fiji. These are supposed to be uncommonly quiet places. Or perhaps, it's time to move on. Cheryl