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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Pocketful of paradise – camps, wild dogs and trampoline
You might have noticed my silence over the past week – yes, I was gone to Chrysalid Junga camp, near Shimla town in Himachal Pradesh – a place about 350 km north from Delhi. I spent there 9 days and … Continue reading
Jenny is back from the little corner of paradise
Soooooo… I’m back to the interwebz and Delhi. I arrived just a few hours ago and I must say that the past 9 days in the mountains have been just superb! I have scratches and bruises on every part of … Continue reading
Indian wedding
A lot of things I’m experiencing here for the first time. This week I went to my first Indian wedding ever. A co-worker of my flatmate was getting married and he said she can bring friends with her, so we … Continue reading
Posted in Living and travelling in India, My AIESEC internship in India
Tagged first time, impressions, India, parties
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First crisis – averted.
This week I had my first small crisis – if you follow my tweety account, you might have noticed that on Tuesday it was bad. But luckily it did not last more than a day and India is again nice … Continue reading
Posted in Living and travelling in India, My AIESEC internship in India
Tagged India, problems
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Red tape and white I
What have I been up to this week? First, I had problems with my Indian phone number: I couldn’t see the caller ID and then I was not able to make any calls or texts. I called Vodafone customer care … Continue reading
Posted in Living and travelling in India, My AIESEC internship in India
Tagged first time, India, New Delhi, patriotic, rain, red tape
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Wait, what, this has been just a week?
Sooooo… I’ve been here for 9 days (out of which I’ve worked for 7 – yes, I work on every 2nd Saturday) and I’m adjusting. For the first 3 times the cycle-rickshaw seemed like the biggest nightmare and I thought … Continue reading
Posted in Living and travelling in India, My AIESEC internship in India
Tagged friends, impressions, India, New Delhi, parties
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