Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Kord of La Dies
As we walked back to the hut I thought it funny that people were lazily strolling the sands and I had just pulled a dying pig from the ocean only to watch squirts of blood and sea water leave its face. I laughed at the question we had been asked by a quiet, friendly couple before we left for our walk ' want some chai? '
Sunday, February 14, 2010
some things we have learned so far...
-only 1 chai a day
-horn honks are not rude, they are actually a polite way of letting you know to watch out
-there is no such thing a personal space here. when indians stand in a line they are literally back to chest.
-asking personal questions is not taboo! i think 9 times out of 10 the first question anyone asks luke is if i am his wife. today when i was waiting for food the man who worked there asked me what my job was, how much i made, if i liked it, how long i had been here, where i was going....all in probably 2 minutes.
-malai koftha makes a good breakfast
just a quick list! so much more to come
Friday, February 12, 2010
hello hello from Gao's capital city, Panjim. We decided to venture off the tourist beach and start our journey south towards kerala with many stops along the way. on our way in search of a taxi out of town, we were picked up (after almost being run over) by a local bus. it was quite an experience. the driver stopped inches away from luke and leaned his head out the window to ask if we wanted to get on! of course we did!! the bus was a whopping 18 cents, compaired to a taxi that wanted to charge us $7! As soon as we stepped on, we were greatful we had turned down our taxi. the bus was blasting amazing india music and there was a boy who sat by the door and opened and closed it anytime we stopped for someone, closing it again with a string. over the head of the driver was a shrine equipped with blinking lights and chains of yellow and orange flowers. it was something else, a bit hard to explain. we decided that we prefered this way of travel much more than the taxi and took a second bus on to panjim. after about a half hour in the panjim bus station trying to decide where we wanted to head to next we decided to throw out (not really) our 97 lbs. lonely planet book and just hop our way down the coast, experiencing everyday india as it comes at us instead of planning in typical tourist fashion. so here we are now with a little room on a street that feels a bit like europe and all the time in the world ahead of us!
miss you all.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
One week in...
We tried to upload some photos but are having difficulties. Maybe at the next internet cafe we will have better luck!!!!
Monday, February 1, 2010
Aap se mil ker bahut kooshee hui...
No plans yet, although there is talk of a visit to Darjeeling!
Two more days in New York City where our amazing friends Ethan, Liz and Kyle have been letting us crash until the flight out from JFK Wednesday night. We hope to be able to keep posting all of our adventures here to keep everyone in the loooooop!
Namaskar!