Friday, January 9, 2009

Random Memories of India

  • the wearing of knitted woolen hats, especially in the morning when it's "cold" (maybe 70 degrees)
  • men wearing scarves around their necks with weather well into the 80s
  • girls wearing bangles
  • men wearing lughis - often in groups wearing all black or all orange when they are visiting a temple
  • houses and stores in ALL colors, especially turquoise, yellow, blue, green, pink, orange, lavender
  • roofs of thatch or terra cotta
  • signs painted on stucco walls - especially black on yellow
  • total fluidity in the "lanes" of traffic - all directions
  • wash bucket and spout pitcher in every bathroom
  • toilet spray hose
  • stores selling buckets, pitchers, containers in all assorted bright colors
  • strings of jasmine and other flowers
  • boys and girls in groups in their school uniforms - always walking, walking - in mountains, in cities, everywhere
  • autorickshaws
  • cows, goats, dogs everywhere
  • oranges, bananas, coconuts everywhere
  • lots of dirt and trash
  • brooms made from the spine of the coconut frond
  • of course - the TATA trucks

Another random note - at our hotel in Kanyakumari I noticed the sink and the floor drain each had a mothball deposited - which I found very strange. Hating the odor, I was about to take them from the room and throw them away. Then I thought (I have been here a month after all) - I'm in India - there is probably a reason for them. I asked Neel and he right away said - yes - they're to keep away cockaroaches!!!! I put up with the smell.
Ah well - off for an Ayurvedic massage -an hour long for less than $20. How could I pass it up?

2 comments:

Anne said...

What a great list of impressions and memories, Enid. This blog has been such a delight.

Safe and speedy travels back home. We miss you!

Amy O. said...

hope you enjoyed your hour-long ayurvedic. i still need to google to find out how it differs from other styles of massage. you're right - price can't be beat! looking forward to seeing more of yours & miriam's photos soon. safe travels and thanks so much for keeping us updated so diligently. XO