say cheese… Jon even went out and bought me the deluxe version (10Rs instead of 5Rs) of the taj mahal in the snow globe key chain after our visit. The deluxe verison, he was told, is more special because it has extra liquid in it and therefore the snow falls more gently.
Month: October 2009
Example of some of the ornate artwork in the palace
Still beautiful after hundreds of years.
street food
Jon says “the biggest frustration so far in India had been my stomach, our North American stomach’s needs time to get use to food abroad. Today, I decided enough is enough. There is too much great food on the streets of India, and I wasn’t going to miss out on it anymore. So I had lunch on the street today, I cant tell you the name of the dish, and I cant say it was the most amazing meal I have ever had, but it felt great to be able to sample what most people here eat. Today for me it was some kind of fried mashed potato with chilies, tomatoes, and chickpeas, with mango sauce. Ok, got to go, time to sample the street side desserts.”
Orchha on a whim
We decided to stop in Orchha on our way to Agra for a few nights. Not knowing much about this small town before arriving, we have been pleasantly surprised. Set in a beautiful landscape the town is surrouned by the ruins of old palaces and temples. Today we wandered around the Raj Mahal Palace. Although a little neglected, we could still see the forgotten beauty of times past and we were inspired by the Medival Indo Muslim architecture. It felt as though we travelled to a different time as we wandered through long corridors and stone courtyards and overgrown landscapes always with the songs resonating from distant temples.
Khajuraho
Jon and I rented bikes in Khajuraho and visited the several temples around the town site. The temples are famous for their erotic sculptures and we found our visit most interesting even though the area is quite touristy. The season is just starting and the shop keepers were fighting for our attention. We had a great afternoon riding bikes and getting lost in a tropical down pour.