Monday 16 January 2012

Week Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen.


The last week in Dharamsala was a very laid back and enjoyable one. We (Katie, Julie and I) left for Delhi on New Years Eve. Apart from wispering "Happy New Years" to the Indian man next to me, this year started without too much fuss.

 Matt finally arrived on the 4th, approaching midnight. Since then we have explored Moghul architecture around Delhi, beautiful Desert Palaces and forts in Bundi, British/Indian Independence history in Lucknow, and of course the ghats and old city in the famed spiritual captial/oldest-inhabited-city, Varanasi. 

I hope everyone back home had a wonderful New Year, and I hope I meet everyone from Dharamsala again!

ps: the photos are out of order, but the internet connection is too slow for me to fix it. Sorry! I'll do my best to explain each photo.
Dec 31 - Julie, Katie and I at the bus stand, leaving Dharamsala.

Jan 3 - Ruins in Delhi

Jan 4 - Everyone in an bicycle rickshaw!

Jan 4 - Rachel, Katie and I at the entrance of the Red Fort, Delhi

Jan 4 - Marble artificial waterfall (without water) in Red Fort

Jan 3 - Jama Masjid, the Great Mosque in Delhi. Julie and I were unfortunately forced to wear a hideous outfit in order to be dressed appropriate. I managed to avoid this fate when I returned the next day with Matt.

Humayun's Tomb, Delhi.

Jan 5 - a beautiful bird in Humayun's tomb. 

Jan 5- One more shot of Humayun's tomb. I can't believe it isn't as busy as the Taj Mahal, it is just as beautiful!

A train-side view, with Matt. 

Matt and I on the train. Our 4th trip is tomorrow, Varanasi to Kolkata!


Jan 7 - Entrance to the Palace in Bundi. Check out those elephants!

Jan 7 - Might as well be India's golden rule. 

More of the Palace in Bundi. 

A wall mural in the palace in Bundi. It depicts the sneaky God Krishna in the act of stealing all the women's Saris while they were bathing, and hiding them in tree!

Jan 7 - Me by a large tree in Bundi. 

View of Bundi from the fort. 

Jan 10 - At the residency in Lucknow, where the First War of Independence started in India. While it happened 150 years ago, you can still see the bullet holes in the walls. 

The residency continued. 

Dec 31 - Everything I own, all packed up and waiting to leave Dharamsala!

Dec 31 - The last walk around the Kora (the path around the Dalai Lamas temple). 

Jan 2- The Janter Manter in Delhi - they are oversized astronomical tools, but please don't ask me how they work. I'd imagine there is too much smog in Delhi for them to ever work again!

Jan 3 - Breakfast in Delhi, knitting!



Sunday 25 December 2011

Week Ten & Christmas!

  Merry Christmas! I hope you are all celebrating together! The fact that it is Christmas is making me homesick, but we have quite the little community here, so we managed to pull together some (somewhat different than usual) Christmas festivities. 

  Otherwise, this week has been pretty relaxing. Work is over for the Christmas break, and slowly all the Tibetans are leaving town to go to the Kalachakra in Bodh Gaya. But the Dalai Lama gave teachings on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, there was a Tibetan holiday mid-week (everyone put up "Christmas lights" and lit candles... it almost looked like there were all celebrating Christmas!), and we have been celebrating Christmas all weekend!

Fabric Shopping... 

The cow at the top of our street who is HUGE and always in the dumpster. 

Candles along our railings for a Tibetan holiday.


Outside the temple after the teachings ended.

The somewhat grungy "movie theatre" in town.

Cows hanging out at the Temple beside our Guest House. 

Mountains at sunset, from my window!

Sunset on the same night, but in the other direction.

Another Christmas Party! On Christmas Eve. Pot Luck style.

Paul leading us all into some Christmas carols. 

Us at the part (see my new outfit!?!)

Christmas breakfast things morning: French toast, scrambled eggs and fruit salad.  

Breakfast! 

Saturday 17 December 2011

Week Nine

Hello! I've just passed the 64th day since I left home. This past week we didn't go anywhere special, but it was still a busy week! For a few days I thought I lost my camera, but luckily I found it in our "couch" (which is more like a mattress with a carpet on it). Anyways, I miss you all, and I hope you are all having a good holiday! 



Me at work on Monday, just outside the dentists office. 

The graffiti I always mean to take a picture of, but never remember too. 

Me in my chupa (traditional Tibetan dress)! The student I tutor gave it to me as a gift. It's really pretty, but I think it might make me look fat.... hahah. 

The main street, just before dusk, with the mountains in the background. 

The Dalai Lama was arriving back into town, so everyone was out to greet him. 

Another birthday, and this time Rachel got Julie a real cake!

Our early Christmas party! Not quite your traditional Christmas meal, but it was SO good. 

All the girls in our "half" chupas... like a chupa, but for tourists.


Saturday 10 December 2011

Week Seven and Eight

Hi everyone. Sorry I didn't post last week. We have been sticking around town recently, so I don't have too many exciting photos for you all. But life here is still really amazing. My Hindi lessons are going well, I work everyday still and we are distributing mountainous amounts of clothing today. It is starting to get colder, so it is also really nice to cuddle up with a hot cup of chai and read a book. I am a little homesick when I think about Christmas, though! 


The view from my window.

The hospital I end up spending a lot of time at (for work!)

A monk at the dentist. 

Sunset from the main road. 

A very typical sight. 

Monkeys taking a bath in someones water barrel. 

English tutoring. 

The little girls I live with, trying on their new outfits.

The view from my window at sunset.