Tuesday 20 February 2018

Some bits of Udaipur and around.

These pics are from one day in Udaipur and a morning trip outside of town to visit a couple of temples with Pete & Chris.
I do love to hang out in this town, more than any other Indian city.  It has become more 'two-wheeled' and 'tourist-car'd' over the years, but it remains my fave.

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A view of part of the city from a boat at sunset.


Some migratory friends on the lake.

The streets are so narrow that they still use these little donkies to move construction materials.

Think how strong an arm you would have if you had to iron your clothes with a coal-heated one of these babies!


An art display at the City Palace.

Strange to have a restaurant for foreigners sign in this somewhat rough location.

A view of part of the Sas Bahu temple complex, just outside of Udaipur.






Sweeper lady and her broom.

Somewhat pain in the butt kid at the temple - wouldn't leave you alone.....so I took his picture.
Next stop was at a temple where no pics were allowed.  Not a very nice spot (amazing temple, though), but I did take some pics of the activity around the temple.
A Chai Guy in the town.





On the way back we stopped for a chai at a local little dhaba.

......which also had the remnants of a huge advertising bottle!
My favorite chill spot at the Lal Ghat.....hours & hours spent there over the years.


Tuesday 13 February 2018

Down under in Udaipur

Down under...a temple...at a little chai stall.
This fellow has run a very small but popular chai stall for some years under a small side-of-the-road chai stall.  I always try to stop & have a cup or two, sitting at a bench at another small temple across the alley from the place.


Under the temple on the right side, a little door....

....is a little chai stall (an assistant working during a lunch break).

An assistant grinding up spices for the chai

The Chai Guy!

He serves the neighborhood, so there is always lots of chai being made and sent out.

Straining the chai.

The Chai Guy!






Saturday 10 February 2018

Just a smidgeon more of Mumbai

Charles & I took the obligatory boat trip to Elephanta, on an island about one hour off the coast of Mumbai.  It's a pleasant trip on a 40-50 person boat (some are smaller, some larger, no visible life-jackets), from the India Gate to the island.  You get to get a look at the smoggy coastline and a wide variety of ships in the harbour.
To see the caves & statues on the island you have to walk the gauntlet of tiny shops up the steps from sea-level.  On a hot day you really appreciate that the shops have strung tarps across the stairs the whole trip....but it's a bit disorienting as the tarps are all blue so you walk through a weird atmosphere.


One of the smaller boats making the trip out to Elephanta.
There's a lot of construction happening on the island.  This worker's
kids were asking him about something while he laboured.
Some can't make it up the long stairway to the caves and statues, so they can be carried up through the crowds.
An older fellow on tour around the caves.
The most significant of the statues in the caves is a 6 meter tall bust of the Shiva Trimurti - three aspects of creation, protection and destruction.  A much more impressive sight in person.


Back in Mumbai, there was a protest about trying to reduce the absolutely deafening and constant honking of horns by every type of vehicle in the city (and all over India).  People were taking the pledge to stop honking, pasting anti-honking pledge stickers on their cars.
An 'art piece' drawing attention to the campaign at the India Gate.

Shhhhh!  Stop honking!
...and a little Ganesh on a tree.






Wednesday 7 February 2018

S'more Mumbai

These are some pics from wandering around one day in Mumbai.  The pollution in the Colaba area is fairly tolerable compared to the rest of Mumbai, or certainly other big cities.  These pics are all from around 20 minutes walk around my usual hotel - Bentley's - near India Gate.


A ton of lads playing cricket on the medan near the high court building.

A 'delft' building


An old raj period building in need of repair.
Very old style mail box.

A couple of young lads 'taking a picture.'

A worker on bamboo scaffolding doing repairs on the side of a building.

Shoe repair shop

Shoe repair and polishing.
A side of the road very small tailor 'shop.'
One of the many trees with a small religious symbol on it







Monday 5 February 2018

Meandering in Mumbai

Here are a few pics from the morning Charles & I arrived in Mumbai from Goa.  Had a great two-person (!) sleeper on the overnight train, but we arrived in Mumbai at an uninspiring 4:30 am.  As we couldn't check in to our hotel (Bentley's, of course) we ended up wandering the pre-dawn streets looking to get a chai or something.  Nothing was open, not even a little dhaba.  So, after some stumbling around we ended up at the walkway near the Gate of India at sunrise.  Here are a few pics near the gate:

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The Gate






A foreigner meditating at the walkway in not the most conducive of spots?
Finally, a little stall opens up...but no chai!