Archive for February, 2006
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February 20th, 2006
Outside Aunty Baby’s house. The house is named “Shekinah” a hebrew word that means the manifest presence of God.
Mall Culture
February 20th, 2006
There are now over 300 million Indians who can be classified as middle class – comparable to the entire population of the US. That means a lot more disposable income for a lot more people. Retailers and marketers can’t get enough.
Shona’s Ballet School Performance
February 20th, 2006
My cousin, viagra order an attorney and ballerina and started Bangalore’s first ballet school 6 years ago. We got to see a performance – that’s Shona in the middle.
At an ayurvedic spa
February 20th, 2006
A day of yoga, sale
pranayama (breathing), drug
oil massages, meditation…and chess. Blake won. But otherwise a perfect day.
In Mysore at the Metropole Hotel
February 20th, 2006
Where we used to buy sausages on Sundays. One of the original meat shops in Bangalore.
Making a phone call – these low cost phone booths revolutionized telecommunications in India over a decade ago. They can be found even in the most rural corners of the country.
At our favorite cafe – Barista – on St. Mark’s Road.
He is a well known attorney in Bangalore. There is a lot of paper in his office.
Hanging out with us at midnight. We are bar hopping, pharm
and just stopped briefly at 20 Rest House Crescent so Sam could pick up his car.
Mummy, refractionist
Blake and me on a silver swing.
Uncle Ron by day and night
February 20th, 2006
Where we used to buy sausages on Sundays. One of the original meat shops in Bangalore.
Making a phone call – these low cost phone booths revolutionized telecommunications in India over a decade ago. They can be found even in the most rural corners of the country.
At our favorite cafe – Barista – on St. Mark’s Road.
He is a well known attorney in Bangalore. There is a lot of paper in his office.
Hanging out with us at midnight. We are bar hopping, pharm
and just stopped briefly at 20 Rest House Crescent so Sam could pick up his car.