As Stu said, we may not have another chance to blog before we return home. I would like to share a few reflections.
One of the travel books I read before we left said India was a country of contrasts and that the country can assault a visitor's senses. That is so true. There are so many people and so much noise. There are so many women and girls in vibrant colored sarees. There are so many smells and so much garbage and litter. There are so many elaborately hand-painted trucks. There are so many trucks, rickshaws, bicycles and people carrying loads twice their capacity. There are so many food vendors and markets and hawkers selling everything imaginable. So many cell phones.
Railway station platforms are crowded with people sitting and sleeping everywhere. Buses are loaded with luggage and people hanging out of the doors and on the roofs. There are advertisements painted on every surface. Power outages are very common. Oh, and did I mention there are so many people?
Everywhere we go, there are young men or women stopping to talk to us, or wanting to shake our hand or have their photo taken with us. The Indian people we have had the pleasure of meeting have treated us royally. They are very proud of their country and hard working. I have thoroughly enjoyed my visit to India, but I also look forward to seeing my family and friends when we return at the end of the week. Sincerely, Kathy.






















































