A typical scene in India
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A typical scene in India
This picture is of a squatting construction crew right outside my daughter's front driveway.
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Re: A typical scene in India
Are you having fun? I really want to travel in India.
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John we are having a great time. My new granddaughter is 4 weeks old today. Such a joy to see her so little.
india is a different place but I bet you would like it. Come to Goa it is sort of like being in hawaii.
india is a different place but I bet you would like it. Come to Goa it is sort of like being in hawaii.
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My husband's daughter, who passed away a year ago, spent most of her life traveling. She loved India and lived there for many years. She played the sitar so well, that she played it for dignitaries at the Indian Embassy. I always thought it was funny: a German playing the sitar for the Indian Embassy! LOL
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Diane there are a lot of foreigners here especially in Goa, and especially Germans it seems. Many Russians also come here from November thru January for vacationing. Many of the seasonal restaurants have menus in English and russian. Have you ever considered building a sitar?
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We leave for the airport tonight around midnight, the flight leaves at 3:40 am.......ugh.
We will be back home soon
We will be back home soon