We have been traveling around Rajasthan for the past week and really having a great time. Tonight is the first time I’ve had a wireless connection since the last post and it’s costing me $6 an hour!! I had assumed that I would find free wireless connections in the hotels in
Rajasthan is referred to in all of the guide books as the most colorful area of
I prefer the color seen by the side of the road. A lot of life in
I don’t know when I’ll get an internet connection again, but I’ll keep posting when I can.
5 comments:
Dear Tina,
Your photos are wonderful, as always.
But please stop complaining so much about how expensive this or that thing or service is for you.
I suggest that you try to imagine what such prices mean for the local people and for what they can do - or rather - not do...
Thanks,
Mads
Dear Mads -
I went back through the blogs to be sure but the only thing I've complained about being is the internet service and I was just surprised because I had thought that India was a leader in internet development and would have free wireless. We have had excellent meals for $2. I plan to write about the extreme poverty in India that is the most severe of any country I've visited, but I want to do it carefully because I don't want to hurt the feelings of the people here who have been so wonderful to us. I am hesitating to post photos that show the poverty for the same reason, but also think they might encourage people to help development agencies in India. I'm sorry I came across as complaining. I was just trying to explain why I haven't posted as many blogs as I planned.
Tina
Beautiful pictures of life by the side of the road!
(I haven't noticed you complaining about expenses - anyone who knows you at all knows how compassionate you are and that you would never do anything to offend anyone; and that most of your work points out the poverty that exists even in such beautiful places).
Keep it up - love it!
Love, MJ
Tina - I'm originally from Rock Hill, but now living in Mumbai for the last 7 months. I am enjoying your blog tremendously. You have been places I haven't yet gotten to and your pics encourage me to get out and travel more.
Mary McDow Rincon
some nice image, a pity that these crop factors give so much depth of field, the "all sharp" feeling is there. regards stefan rohner
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