A year in India

Not actually a year but 11 months. An account of my stay in India. Many of my friends and colleagues suggested that I keep them up to date - now I can see how many of them are really interested!!!

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Delhi traffic


lots of traffic
moving pretty slowly but making lots of noise.

Here is a typical site - a man on a motorbike with a woman (often in traditional dress) riding sidesaddle. Helmuts are completely optional (or so it seems)

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

cool, sounds really different, whats the food like?

26 March, 2006 23:17  
Blogger Justin said...

And when will you become an expert at cooking it? :) Thanks for the link to here, looking forward to vicariously experience the great Hindu country!

27 March, 2006 08:57  
Blogger islaygirl said...

hello, i'm here via waffle, she mentioned your bed delivery experience. Good Lord.

27 March, 2006 13:19  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, I'm glad you accepted the commitment to regularly update your blog, unlike some other people who promised to start one, but never did {ahem}.
Did you know that when your second cousin visited India years ago, he thought his driver was blowing the car horn to announce his arrival. Embarrassed as he was by the hoopla, it was nothing compared to his embarrassment when he realized that everyone blew their car horn almost constantly.

28 March, 2006 10:51  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice style....... reminds me vaguely of someone I used to read somewhere else in the blogworld.
;-)

30 March, 2006 13:39  

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