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The vinaigrette experiment
For my birthday this year, I decided to treat myself to a rejuvenation session. The next decade is fast approaching and it’s time to, as Cher sings, turn back ti-i-i-me. Our driver had hinted several times at an ayurvedic spa … Continue reading
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All fun and games, it’s not. We sometimes feel like we were parachuted here with a basic survival kit (a roof over our head) but not much beyond that. We are not here on vacation, E. has a job to … Continue reading
Where on earth are the 10-rupee bills? And the 20-rupee bills? Why is it that nobody ever has change in this country? How come at the end of a day, the shopkeepers are not flooded with small change? The coconut … Continue reading
We live off the tourists’ beaten path. Nobody who’s traveled to India for fun comes back saying: “I went to Bangalore, man, that was so rad…” Ok, I may be using some old hippy stereotype here, and I don’t think … Continue reading
One of the good things about India is that when you run out of things to blog about, poof, something new and adventurous happens. As you can guess, we had to go to the hospital this afternoon. In a battle … Continue reading
I still snoop from hotel windows, and I am not about to stop. I love watching life in India, everything seems to happen outside, in the open, for everyone to see. These are my observations from our room in Hyderabad … Continue reading
Three weeks ago in Mumbai, we had seen a lot of men and young boys digging through mud on the beach, looking for something I thought were crabs and fish (previous post). Good news: we found the crabs, though they … Continue reading
We need a maid. I know I sound like a snob when I say that but there are many reasons why we need a maid. Everybody has one. Or two. And a cook. And a nanny. And a gardener. And … Continue reading
A lot of my life here is spent watching people. Sometimes I am simply walking to stores around our house, sometimes riding on the back of the Vespa, and if I follow E. on business trips, often from the hotel … Continue reading
I have devised a system where I nestle the camera between E. and me while riding the scooter into the villages, so I can press the shutter, wave and smile, and not fall of the machine, all of that simultaneously. … Continue reading