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  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 28th, 2010

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    Color Color Everywhere – Holi Festival 2010

    Color Color Everywhere – Holi Festival 2010

    Color, color everywhere.   The Holi Festival took place today and, as promised, it was a rambunctious display of drumming, dancing and color powder smearing. We’re taking the train north today from Kolkata, so we’re missing most of it, but what we did see (and be apart of) was a whole bunch of fun.   [...]

  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 28th, 2010

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    The Destruction of the Diaper Pants

    The Destruction of the Diaper Pants

    OK, OK – I know. I’m obsessed. But really, when you buy a pair of pants like this and you’re seriously going to wear them, someone needs to point out that they’re absolutely awful.   In the name of all things fashion – I bought a pair of diaper pants today. Not because I’ve had [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on February 28th, 2010

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    What I’m Missing

    What I’m Missing

    Right now nearly all of my bestest friends are gathered together to celebrate the future marriage of our friend Traci. The requested activity for the weekend by the future betrothed? A hip-hop dance class. Yeah, she’s awesome. Knowing how much I like to express myself with interpretive dance, you can image how bummed I am [...]

  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 28th, 2010

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    Kolkata Street Office

    Kolkata Street Office

    As a part of our ongoing quest to secure a special permit for visiting Arunachal Pradesh, we recently acquired a couple of application forms from the proper authorities. It took me a bit to figure out what it was that made them feel unusual and strange. They have been manually typed by a typist – [...]

  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 27th, 2010

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    Not a Job for the Faint of Heart

    Not a Job for the Faint of Heart

    When you have masses of people jammed together in a mega city (Kolkata is home to 15 million people), many of whom are looking for work, there is always someone who will do something for compensation. Take Nils’, our travel buddy at the moment, story about buying a card for his cell phone. The price [...]

  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 27th, 2010

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    Indian Chai and the Earth

    Indian Chai and the Earth

    “I’ll have a venti, one splenda, non-fat, no foam chai latte, please.” Yes, this used to be something I said out load – to people, no less. Starbucks may have been my introduction to chai, but India and Nepal have been my education in it. Here whole milk is combined with tea and spices. A [...]

  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 27th, 2010

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    The Color Festival

    The Color Festival

    Rumor has it that we’ve arrived in Kolkata just in time for the Holi festival. It hasn’t happened yet and we’ve been told it’s taking place on three different days from three different people. Our hopes are set for tomorrow, since we’re departing in the afternoon and really want to be apart of something as [...]

  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 27th, 2010

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    Remnants of an Era

    Remnants of an Era

    While meandering through the BBD Bagh area today, we happened to stumble upon a curious sight: Kolkata’s Chinatown. Today, hardly any ethnic Chinese live in Kolkata. Those who did – mostly merchant families brought there by the Brits in order to stimulate trade – moved to Vancouver, London and the US a long time ago. [...]

  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 26th, 2010

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    Impressions of Kolkata

    Impressions of Kolkata

    Kolkata is perhaps better known under its old name – Calcutta: a name that evokes images of poverty, beggars, Mother Theresa and vast overpopulated slums. After a couple of days here, I have to say that our experiences of the city are far different. In contrast to other Indian cities, we’ve found Kolkata to be [...]

  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 26th, 2010

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    Kolkata’s Indian Museum

    Kolkata’s Indian Museum

    The Indian Museum in Kolkata is a glorious throwback to what museums used to be like. It has everything from intact whale skeletons to Egyptian mummies and Naga crossbows. The taxidermied animal section is especially freaky-looking, with a moth-eaten Polar Bear that has turned brown with age, a Tiger so amateurishly stuffed that he looks [...]

  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 26th, 2010

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    Bengali Fast Food – Yes, Please!

    Bengali Fast Food – Yes, Please!

    We’re foodies. There – I said it. We can’t stop ourselves from talking about the food we eat on this trip. An observant person might say that when you’re unemployed, mealtime is the main focus of the day. And, yeah, I’d have to agree. We eat our breakfasts talking about what we plan to eat [...]

  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 26th, 2010

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    The Kolkata Tana Rickshaws

    The Kolkata Tana Rickshaws

    Kolkata is the last place on earth that you kind find these things – the human-powered rickshaw. It’s a licensed job, but a dying one; it’s rumored that no new tana licenses have been issued for years. Would we ride one? Absolutely not. We’ve ridden bicycle rickshaws on this trip and walked away from the [...]

  • Kolkata

    Posted on February 25th, 2010

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    Martin and the Mo

    Martin and the Mo

    We’ve returned to India, which for us means many things. We’re eating food we love. We’re mixing with the mass of Indian humanity. We’re growing our facial hair. Wait, what? OK – I’m not actively growing any facial hair – but Martin hasn’t trimmed his for a month (as you can see in the photo [...]

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    Posted on February 25th, 2010

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    Goin’ Dry – In India, Anyway

    Goin’ Dry – In India, Anyway

    Southeast Asia and beer drinking are synonymous to me. A few beers after a long hot day of sightseeing almost always feels justified. Since we happened to spend a lot of this trip in SE Asia, well, you can imagine how many beers this girl has consumed. With that in mind, I’ve decided that with [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on February 25th, 2010

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    Goodbye New Friend

    Goodbye New Friend

    The Nepali Nose Piercing has come to it’s untimely end. We hadn’t been together long – I gave it a good home, it left me with an infected boil. I lovingly cleaned it, it only grew more and more angry-looking. I gave it promises of a good life, it demanded to be left in Bangkok. [...]

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