Monthly Archives: November 2011

Farting camels and shooting stars – a desert safari in Jaisalmer

I’ve mentioned before that getting out of Delhi is essential for surviving it, and last weekend we again went with some friends for a longer weekend to charge our batteries, this time from the desert sun. The month of November … Continue reading

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Street snacks

I think you deserve to see some photos of street food, too. Chai – hot masala tea – is an integral part of Indian identity. Hygiene of the pots where chai-wallahs prepare chai is not an issue you want to … Continue reading

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Some more photos – contrasts of India

I’m putting some more pictures here from the last few months. Now, after the monsoon is long gone, I can admit that it was much better than what I had expected/was afraid of as Delhi did not get flooded, traffic … Continue reading

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Some bits from Old Delhi

Here are some pictures from Old Delhi – so you can get a glimpse at the traffic, infrastructure and daily life there :) The big pots of food – that is one of the Sikh temples (gurudwara) in the old … Continue reading

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Packing and unpacking

Packing and unpacking – that was one of the 2 highlights of my previous week. Yes, I again have changed my address and moved to a new flat. To be fair – it’s just across the street from my previous … Continue reading

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Indian cinema experience

Can you believe me if I say that in the 6 months I’ve been here I hadn’t seen a single Bollywood movie? The few Indian movies I’ve seen do not qualify as Bollywood, as they were in English, and something … Continue reading

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