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    Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts

    Saturday, October 13, 2007

    Orange


    13 October 2007: Brahmin temple, Pushkar.

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    Thursday, October 11, 2007

    Light


    11 October 2007: Lake view dinner in Udaipur.

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    Wednesday, October 10, 2007

    Uniform


    10 October 2007: City Palace lunch view, Udaipur.

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    Tuesday, October 9, 2007

    Snowflake


    09 October 2007: The beautifully carved marble pillars in Ranakpur's Jain temple complex.

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    Saturday, October 6, 2007

    Sands

    06 October 2007:

    Tonight's stop was a camel safari [in Khuri]. Afternoon ride to sunset stop [70 km from Pakistan].

    Dinner under the stars. Only me, the camel driver, the camel, and a wild dog filled with our leftover potatoes and vegetables.


    I was looking up at the sky and the driver asked me what I was "remembering".

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    Friday, October 5, 2007

    Hot

    05 October 2007:

    Hello -

    All is well in India. I've completed a northern route through Rajasthan - Jhunjhunu, Mandawa, Bikaner, and now Jaisalmer. I'm in the Great Thar Dessert and man is it hot.

    The only way I can demonstrate how hot is through science... On the drive to Jaisalmer, power transmission lines were sagging lower than I'd ever seen before.

    For those of you who are not engineers, that means the electricity pumping through the cables made the wires hot and expand. More people pumping the AC - more sag.

    Turns out Bikaner was the first place in Rajasthan state to employ electricity in the early 1800s. Now windmills turn on the horizon in Bada Bagh outside Jaisalmer.

    This morning my priority errand in Jaisalmer fort was: breakfast. 25% of people in Jaislamer around found in this "living fort". They must eat.

    I found a wonderful, small kitchen run by a darling grandmother. I enjoyed the best masala chai I've had in India so far, while munching on breads, jam, and curd on her balcony. After returning to the narrow market streets the men said I had power because my belly was full.

    The first question market workers always ask is: what country? I tell them India. I also try to convince them my name is Radhika Singh Lutyens. They guess I'm from Delhi. They also ask where's Krishna, Radhika's lover, I point to my driver.

    More news to come. I hope all is well with each of you.

    Best,
    Jackie

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