word for white foreigner Just for your info.
In malayalam(language of kerala) white man is "saayipu". white woman is "madaama". In hindi white people are called "firangis".
I am blown away... I saved this read for the moment that I would really have the time to savour and digest it.What a gift: both for your readers ,and the extraordinary talent YOU are blessed with! Your descriptions bring me right into where you are-both physically and mentally. For your reader to be so engaged creates a connection with you that is impossible to define. Once again, I have loved living vicariously through you. The opportunity you provide is visceral and tangible. And your own joy is truly palpable. Thank you for sharing yet again, what is so precious ... India is truly with you wherever you are. May that certainty sustain you until you are there again.
Much love,
Judy
Hello Trish I can't believe that my little Trish helping me at the Y Bazaar accomplished so much in her young life. I am truly amazed and look forward to seeing you when you get back home.
my blogs hi,
i am flattered by your request but i am actually planning on creating a website with my blogs so I don't want them on someone else's facebook page. once i put the site together i will send you a link to it so that you can add that to your facebook page. thanks!
wow Unbelievable. Just when I think I know everything you surprise me. Another beautifully written. Entertaining blog. Good pics too. WRITE a Book. Love u
Tibet What an amazing picture and insight into the Tibetan struggle. Your ability to singe us with their pain and struggle, while at he same time portraying their natural joyful and happy demeanor... This must create in us an inner conflict and turmoil in our own struggle to grasp the complexity of their personal experience. Thanks once again for sharing and enlightening us.
It is impossible to remain complacent or detached ...
J
so happy for u. awesome experience. u're very lucky that Life gave u this auspicious experience.
with heartfelt gratitude that u are sharing with me.
thanks again.
love, roz xox
be safe!
moved to tears You got me..heart and soul...what else is there really?
The man who wanted to know why you are always rushing and not taking time to cultivate your relationship is the one that got me. TRUTH. Every meeting is an opportunity to learn more about ourselves and our world. Every living soul has something to teach us. Wether through diversity, illness, abundance, ego, humor, hardship....the list goes on and on as we know. To truly take a moment or two to meet someone on a soul level for no other reason than to just BE and enhance your life from it, is a life well lived. Amazing that even in India there are messages of the need to do that more meaningfully....what does that say about us here in the west? SO much more for us all to learn. The Dalai Lama spreads his word, is revered for so much truth and wisdom....but all the other little unkown masters that roam the earth...it is remarkable to me....so blessed you are to be around them...and to CHOOSE to seek that out and learn from them. You have grown my angel cousin. Your blogs have matured, you have matured and you have blossomed into someone I greatly admire! Blessed to have you as part of my family. Now come home and share that wisdom here...it was what I was told when I was India...and it has been my path ever since. Though I sway from it, and let me ego get the better of me at times....I know in my heart that being of peace is the only way to be. To be from peace and offer peace to others...is to create peace....just like the Dalai Lama himself teaches.
We need more peaceful warriors in our midst....you up for the call????
I love you! SO much. Thank you for sharing your journey with me....for reminding me of my days in India and for rekindling my day with your words!
till soon my angel goddess.....xoxoxo
when willTibet be free enjoy reading your blogs!!!!!
spent time with your parents this week-end-my grandaughter's bat mitvah in toronto-love them
love,
peggy
OMG You are something else! Mark and I love your blogs. Your descriptions and pix make us sooooo nostalgic. You must compile a book of all your writing and photos.
Happy thirtieth????? Pas possible... Best wishes.
Looking forward to the next installment. Happy travelling!
J
xoxo
Trish, I could read about your India for hours. you write from your heart and you make me want to go to India. Believe me, India was never on my To Do List befor you.
Stay happy! Xoxox
Love you! That was beautiful to read . . . It certainly is a love affair with India. Your love for and connection to the country is very apparent in all that you say and write. Makes me want to join you once to explore your India and fall in love with that country in the way you have. Looking forward to reading more and hearing more when you get back here. Love ya!
WOW! Trish, I want to jump on a plane and tag along with you in Your India!!
Love your writing so much! Continue your wonderful adventure with happiness!!!!
Love Franny xoxox
My India Special Hi Sweetness,
As usual you have blown me away with your recent blog!
It should be submitted to a travel magazine or newspaper.
You have vividly describes the country in such a realistic way,
for those of us who have not visited India!
AS I read iit ,I picture you there and know that you are
looking after yourself and growing and have not lost
your sense of humour throughout!
You are delicious and I love you!
Uncle Sam reads these with me and sends his love as well.
HUgs and kisses, Auntie K
Same as my India! Everything you described is what we experienced: in a short 2 1/2 weeks... We can still feel and taste the pulse and rhythm of India. Your blogs are so amazing. Keep enjoying AND blogging! Much love, J
As usual, your blog put a smile on my face! You just seem so happy! While I'm sure you're not thrilled about returning home, I can tell you that you are missed and everyone will be so happy to see you again! I look forward to a day up north snuggling with you on the couch as you explain all of your photos in your newest album to me. Travel safely for the remainder of your trip and of course, home! ( your other home!)
Once again, WOW! Trish,I so love reading your blogs. Descriptions and photos put me right in there beside you. I have been fortunate enough to visit India, but you have so profoundly enhanced the experience!
Thank you for sharing India with us all through your eyes, and your viscera. What an amazing adventure, even vicariously...
Much love,
Judy
XOXO
Exhilerating Once again Trish, your descriptions along with your photos make me feel as if I'm traveling with you! The overcrowded lanes, the carvings, the smells, the people....wow! The picture of you wearing the life jacketYou look beautiful, happy and healthy! We are trying to heat it up here so you'll have a warm welcome back home...you are missed!
This page is for all the people back home who wanna live vicariously through me while I travel the world!!! I hope one day you''ll join me! I'll keep you updated with every new country I explore and every new journey I create, so don't forget to check in with me every once in a while.... full info
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word for white foreigner
Just for your info. In malayalam(language of kerala) white man is "saayipu". white woman is "madaama". In hindi white people are called "firangis".