Monday, September 3, 2007

Dalhousie. We're deep in India now.

Emma and I survived the 14-hour bus ride from Shimla to Dalhousie. I'll spare the details of the public bus because I've been informed I'm complaining too much. We are the only tourists here, with the exception of one English guy who is touring North India and Nepal by motorcycle, and he left today.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Keep the complaints coming. It's informative. Much better than rosy comments about how every area in the world is great for some reason or another.

Unknown said...

I agree with Kent, this is your trip and your perspective. I'm in for the good, the bad, and the interesting. No two people are going to have the exact same experience and, honestly, if someone has a problem with your side of things, they don't have to read the posts, or can at least wait until you get to a different country to read them again. So don't hold back on our account, this is your story so tell it.

Mara said...

I agree! This is about *your* experience. There will be good parts and bad parts, and I appreciate hearing them both.

Unknown said...

If you remember that I told you about the famous singer I worked for a concert last winter. Last week I had a call from her asisstant at a moment that I was going slitely mad with housework at my sis. They wanted me to work for 2 concerts again. I was with her at 4th. went to Ayvalik close to Izmir and I had great sea food, stay in a wonderful boutique hotel and enjoyed myself so much.I promiss to take you there when u come back. (I m so sure you will) She promissed to help me to contact Unicef :))) Sunday , we will be going to the most legendary place, Hasankeyf for concert again.
Hope it would continue like this, love travelling. but not luck as u are(Nepal is like a dream to me)
Remember the old days and be patient for dial up, load photos please.

You are doing great!!Will try to mail you soon more longer. tired and sleepy. take care. Love, Mel