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My Indian Baby: Olympics
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9 months of adventure in India. Saturday, August 9, 2008. And, in particular, I really, really, really, really want the Women's Water Polo team to win GOLD! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). India Pictures and Links to Friends Blogs. Chi-Chi's Semester at Sea. Two Tickets Around the World. Banana Leaf - CP. View my complete profile. Best Mexican Food in India. Gurgaon in the News. This is my personal blog. The views expressed on these pages are mine alone and not those of my employer.*.
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My Indian Baby: Ridiculous Plane Ticket Buying Spree
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9 months of adventure in India. Tuesday, September 2, 2008. Ridiculous Plane Ticket Buying Spree. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). India Pictures and Links to Friends Blogs. Chi-Chi's Semester at Sea. Two Tickets Around the World. Banana Leaf - CP. View my complete profile. Ridiculous Plane Ticket Buying Spree. This is my personal blog. The views expressed on these pages are mine alone and not those of my employer.*.
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My Indian Baby: May 2008
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9 months of adventure in India. Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Mango, Mango, Mango. In January it was papaya.in May it's mango. So ripe and abundant. I love Indian Mango. Thursday, May 15, 2008. Sunday, May 4, 2008. A while back someone asked that I not forget to share the mundane things and I thought this was fairly mundane and also mildly amusing. Below is the grocery shopping list that was passed from the old house manager, Kaphil, to the new, Arif. Lemon Soda – Sugar Free. Yogurt – Strawberry, Mango. And it ...
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My Indian Baby: April 2008
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9 months of adventure in India. Wednesday, April 23, 2008. A simple list of what saw over in 8 days in Dublin. Technically, I only had 3 days to sight see because I was working the other 5.so if you are familiar with Dublin, you should be impressed. This is in chronological order:. American consumerism has been imported; love Brown Thomas. Urban park with blooming tulips. Cultural center" with a lot going on, including a farmers markets and. A proper Irish pub with Guinness on tap. Dinner date with myself.
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The Far Side... India, Not Gary Larson: Worlds Between
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The Far Side. India, Not Gary Larson. A Voyage that Begins and Ends in California. Sunday, April 6, 2008. Posted by Scott Hartley. April 6, 2008 at 10:21:00 AM PDT. April 6, 2008 at 12:54:00 PM PDT. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Watch the stories you read. I live in New Delhi, India. Scott is a 24-year-old adventurer with work experience in the US, Switzerland, Ecuador, India, and Tanzania, and travel experience in over 50 countries. FP: Reading Google in Jakarta. Google.org Africa Blog.
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The Far Side... India, Not Gary Larson: UP Nights... Films, Barat, and Kulfi
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The Far Side. India, Not Gary Larson. A Voyage that Begins and Ends in California. Sunday, April 20, 2008. UP Nights. Films, Barat, and Kulfi. An afternoon by the Taj. Pool, and a fantastic book, "In Spite of the Gods" later, I embarked for a movie at the local cinema. The first Pakistani movie to show in India in many years, I chose to watch a well-rated film called " Khuda Ke Liye. Or procession, began from the groom's residence. Posted by Scott Hartley. April 22, 2008 at 8:53:00 AM PDT.
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The Far Side... India, Not Gary Larson: CR Park Birthday
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The Far Side. India, Not Gary Larson. A Voyage that Begins and Ends in California. Sunday, June 8, 2008. Posted by Scott Hartley. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Watch the stories you read. I live in New Delhi, India. Scott is a 24-year-old adventurer with work experience in the US, Switzerland, Ecuador, India, and Tanzania, and travel experience in over 50 countries. FP: Reading Google in Jakarta. FP: Who's Winning Iran's Google War? Google.org Africa Blog. Harvard I&D: Blogging in China.
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The Far Side... India, Not Gary Larson: A Pile of Shoes
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The Far Side. India, Not Gary Larson. A Voyage that Begins and Ends in California. Sunday, June 8, 2008. A Pile of Shoes. Posted by Scott Hartley. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Watch the stories you read. I live in New Delhi, India. Scott is a 24-year-old adventurer with work experience in the US, Switzerland, Ecuador, India, and Tanzania, and travel experience in over 50 countries. FP: Reading Google in Jakarta. FP: Who's Winning Iran's Google War? Google.org Africa Blog. Harvard I&D: The Big 3.
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The Far Side... India, Not Gary Larson: By Elephant or Indian Rail
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The Far Side. India, Not Gary Larson. A Voyage that Begins and Ends in California. Wednesday, April 16, 2008. By Elephant or Indian Rail. On Sunday, after having hired an elephant for the morning to walk across the Raj Ghat corner of New Delhi, and after a four-hour, Moet champagne brunch at the Oberoi. Hotel, I boarded a third-class train car from New Delhi train station. I was bound for Lucknow, the capital of India's largest state, Uttar Pradesh. Posted by Scott Hartley. June 5, 2015 at 8:45:00 PM PDT.
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The Far Side... India, Not Gary Larson: Kashmir... Landing in Leh
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The Far Side. India, Not Gary Larson. A Voyage that Begins and Ends in California. Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Kashmir. Landing in Leh. Ladakh is home to a buddhist community not so different from that in the nearby regions of Baltistan in Azad (free) Kashmir, neighboring Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan. Ladakhis have the features and stature of their Himalayan brethren, and visibly differ from their Hindu and Muslim Kashmiri counterparts. After reading Three Cups of Tea. Posted by Scott Hartley. How are you scott?
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