25 November 2009

Landour Himalayan Sunset Views

Landour has some fantastic viewpoints of the Himalayans and some spectacular sunsets.  Occasionally you get treated to both which make for some great, cheesy postcard like shots, which of course you HAVE to post them online.

On a clear morning, you can almost see a ghost-like outline of them in the far distance.  By sunset, they usually have disappeared like some mirage in the desert.

Almost Ghost-like-

Sunset1

Viewing Platform-

Viewing Platform

Telescope-

Viewing Platform Telescope

Dukan Assistant Watching Me Take Photos-

At the Telescope

Occassionally you catch a really clear day for fantastic views and spectacular sunsets.

Clear Day-

Pre-sunset2

Layers (I'm hoping it's fog and not pollution, I don’t think I was facing towards New Delhi…)-

Layers

Someone once told me that the reason why photographs in India are so spectacular are because of the colors.  You’ll have to judge that for yourself!

Pre-sunset

Pre-sunset1

At sunset-

Sunset2

13 November 2009

Just Evil. Period.

As if to serve as some obvious warning-

Just Evil. Period.

The monkeys that I’ve encountered in India are bad, especially the ones here in Mussorie.  Oh sure, they can look all cute and cuddly, but pure evil lurks behind their beady little eyes.

Almost Lady-Like-

Almost Ladylike

It’s a White Hair-

It's a White Hair!

Mom and Baby-

Baby and Mom

I look innocent, but piss me off and I'll fling my poo...- Almost Innocent Looking

I usually don’t mind most of the wildlife in India, but If even Buddhist monks (keep in mind that they revere all things living) are carrying around slingshots to ward monkeys off then you know something can’t be quite right. 

No petting the “wild” Indian deer-

Fenced Wildlife

Monk and slingshot-

Monk Armed with Slingshot

Around town you can here people scream and throw things about as monkeys come in through the doors and windows looking for food.  I’ve seen them take candy from kids (and tourists).

Tasting the Houseplants-

Snack

For the life of me, I couldn’t figure out why the power would sometimes come and go…

Bite Harder Across the Wire

Just imagine these little devil beasts jumping all over you: a Stephen King horror movie waiting to be filmed for sure.

They also knew right where you were sleeping and liked to give 5am wake up calls on the metal roofs.

 

Beware the monkeys in India!

10 November 2009

Mussoorie, Queen of the Hill Stations

Namaste! Greetings from the mountains in Mussoorie where I’ve been learning Hindi (or to be grammatically correct, “I Hindi learn”, hah!).  I’ve been putting in the book time, and bending my tongue in unusual positions to make sounds I didn’t think were humanly possible.  At least I’m keeping my Hindi teachers entertained.

Mussoorie is a popular destination for Indian tourists and serves as a cool escape during the hot summer months.  The language school is actually even further up the hill in Landour (nicknamed the “Princess of the Hill Stations) which makes it a quiet peaceful place to study.  Yep, nothing to do but hit the Hindi books.  Nothing to see at all…

Hill Station at Dusk

08 November 2009

Development, Obama-mania, and other Random Leftovers

(Yep, I’m back in India again, updates coming soon.  Here are some random leftovers from E. Africa in the meantime.)

Like all the other tourists, I really enjoyed all the old buildings in Zanzibar.  It’s almost like walking around in a living museum where scenes of everyday life are on display.  Of course over time, it’s inevitable that the structures would show their age and begin to decay and collapse. 

 

 

Building Side

Bamboo scafolding-

3 Poles

Lattice

Along the waterfront, the Aga Khan foundation restored the waterfront promenade, and everyday workers were cutting the grass and picking leaves out of it by hand.  To me, it seemed a bit out of place- it seemed fake among the grandeur of the rest of historical Stone Town.  It almost felt too sterile to be “authentic.”

 New Promenade

All the locals that I talked with though, were so proud of their new promenade.  In the evenings, so many families came out to admire it.  And then it dawned on me- it’s probably the first “new” structure that Zanzibar has had in awhile.  All the “authentic” buildings couldn’t be easy to live in- I can’t even imagine what centuries old plumbing must be like.  So I’m guessing that what is “unauthentic” to some, is development for others…

Old bottles of coke-

 Old Coke

As one would expect, President Obama has many fans in Kenya and Zanzibar...

Obama knows his HIV status-

 HIV testing and Obama

Obama bumper sticker-

 Obama bumper sticker

Obama supporters-

 Obama Grafiti

Presidential tablecloth-

 Presidential Table Cloth