Monday, December 31, 2007

south indian filter coffee

when it is good, it is so good. they have very very strong coffee, almost
like syrup, undrinkable black, to which they add very very hot milk and
sugar and you get a small cup, almost espresso size with bubbles over the
top. it is served very hot, and in some places you have a second cup and the
waiter pours it back and forth from one metal cup to the other. it is filled
to the very top, so there is often a saucer underneath. it is specifically
'south indian filter coffee' and has some chicory in it. It really is one of
those things that is made everywhere and you can go around town testing them
all out. one friend says we have to get to the place at 630 am because that
is the milk's first boil and it is even better then.

scroll down here to a good filter coffee photo and description:
http://kqedbayareabites.blogspot.com/2007/03/south-indian-rice-courses.jsp


so, completely different from what I drink in the US, but fantastic in its
own right. In the top ten things I will miss when we leave.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

xmas

Life as usual in Bangalore, except Charles has the day off. We had lunch at Kamat - I had dosa and filter coffee and naan. I read the New Yorker my parents sent - thank you! I felt so up to date reading the Dec 25 2007 issue - I am reading it cover to cover. Just finished the Carver story. So nice to have time to actually read the New Yorker, even if it is much more expensive to get them.


Drinking elephant brand Ginger Beer which I really like - we had it in Sri Lanka and then saw it in the store here. I am thinking about checking out a new grocery store that I haven't been to - Spar. Will report back. With the ginger beer I am having cheese and crackers! havarti and cheddar. woo. while we wait for the Chimay beer to be delivered (I'll come in the morning, I'll be there in the afternoon, I'll be there by 7 pm, before 7:30 pm and woohooo he just arrived 8:14 pm)

And my friend Eric arrives tomorrow.

oh except we did hear LOTS of fireworks last night, probably around midnight.

Also coming up in January the Intl Film Festival in Bangalore. yay.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

today

A day of small disappointments - went to russell market to get a few kitchen things, but the store was closed, but we did find a stone for
sharpening a knife that Charles wanted. And only about $2.

I wanted a heavy cotton duvet /comforter, went to one place that did not
have them. polyester only. called a bunch of others, they did not have them.
Went to Max Mueller to have a bratwurst lunch, but they are closed until
after NY. Went grocery shopping.

Came home and had Bacon Cheese tomato sandwiches, yum. then went to toy
store for travel scrabble, but they did not have it. tried two more places for heavy
cotton duvet,but no, anyway last place said we go pick fabric and
then go to some place near us (but of course nobody ever says exactly where,
you have to keep asking as you get closer and closer), so that is good in a
way, but won't happen so soon now, I am thinking. It is cold here in
Bangalore, well it has been, today was nice.

Charles bought cheetos that are horrible, some warped version. I
bought boursin spready cheese and fake ritz crackers and that is ok. Charles
is making cream of mushroom soup. oh and we had some nice gelato when
consoling ourselves that bratwurst was unavailable. so all was not lost.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Kerala

It was great staying in Fort Cochin - a very easy friendly walkable place. We stayed at Ann's Residency. Lots of tourists, but not as many as Goa. We also went on a houseboat - only for one night - I could've spent a week. A fine airport to fly into, only 90 min from Bangalore by air. Went to a Shiva festival, saw some fantastic murals, as lonely planet says, maybe the best in India! and saw a real life being used by jews synogogue! People were very friendly. If only it weren't so very hot there, but still worth it. nice laid back atmosphere. Plus we saw coir being spun into rope and loomed into doormats all manually.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

voting! I want my vote to count.

If you haven't looked into it now might be a good time to start figuring out how to vote in the Federal election. I am in India and contacted the consulate and they said:

In order to vote, you will need to submit a Federal Post Card
Application (FPCA), which you can download from the Federal Voting
Assistance Program at http://www.fvap.gov/pubs/onlinefpca.html. If you
wish to participate in the primaries, be sure to include your political
party preference on the FPCA, otherwise you will not be sent any voting
materials.

In the interest of expediting your application, be sure to check for
your state's electronic submission options here:
http://www.fvap.gov/ivas/fvap_state_menu.html.

Friday, November 16, 2007

OMG

DONUTS in Bangalore. Must go VERY SOON.
thank you firangi squirrel

http://www.thedonutbaker.com/index.asp

Not anyone's mother

According to Purple Women http://purplewomenblog.blogspot.com/2007/11/purple-women-get-bloggy-on-november-15.html
it is childfree women blogging day! It never occured to me that there is a day for me, even though at least here in Bangalore we just got finished with children's day and there is mother's day and father's day. And really there isn't a day that celebrates NOT having kids.

In SF it felt like most of the people around me did not have kids, and here it is the opposite, it seems like almost everyone has kids. Our apt bldg is filled with kids, and our housecleaner can not stop harping on the you should have babies theme song. In the US the pressure on me to have kids was non-existent, but in India I think the pressure is huge. Somehow I ended up reading a bunch of mom blogs here. I don't even come across the childfree by choice thing here. And so many of the people writing the blogs refer to themselves and kidname's Mom, and I feel like their identity is so wrapped up in their kids

Anyway, I love my life without kids. It feels free to me. I am free to do my art projects or be creative in lots of ways. No custody battles where someone uses my behavior against me. No raging debates on how to raise a kid. The energy leftover from not having all of that is very nice. I get to be online lots. I only have to support myself. I'm in my relationship because I want to be, not for the kids. Sometimes it feels like so much in society is done for the sake of the children. I wish I could get away from that.

It is rare that I think about it, really, but it is such a huge decision. And it is so good for me. I am happy to have nieces and nephews and other kids I am friends with, but at the end of the day, they aren't mine. I like the adult life.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

books and ovens

I am reading this book that I think has a lot of good ideas on making a relationship work better. The title is The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work by John Gottman - not that we are having problems, but better to learn skills while there aren't huge problems. It has very concrete things to say, not so woo woo and it is more than just actively listening.

Yesterday we bought a toaster oven! Looks like we will be here awhile longer and not having an oven was so sad. Last night we had baked potato and chicken cooked in the oven. I am thinking of trying cookies! It is nice to have a break from boiled and fried and variations on that.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Totoro and friends

If you would like to go to Studio Ghibli and you live in say San Francisco, then you should try to get tickets before you go to Tokyo. We did not, and all the wkends were completely sold out. It is closed on Tuesday, so we ended up going on a Weds. The best way to get tickets is at a convenience store called Lawsons. They have a machine that sells tickets. It is not an easy machine to figure out if you do not read Japanese, so what we did was have the hotel write a note to Lawson's saying these people would like two tickets to Studio Ghibli on Weds at 12. You have to pick a time. It takes about 4 hours to really thoroughly go through the museum. If you get there a little later than your time, it is ok. The station we went to is Mitaka and you can there from Shibuya pretty fast on the JR line, but we had tickets for the other lines so we went from Shibuya to Kudanshita on the Hanzomon line and then switched to Tozai line to Mitaka and then switched to a bus (that was covered in SG characters at bus stop number 9, down a level from the trains, 300Y or so) - that took about 90 minutes.

There is a lot of things suited for kids at the studio - a catbus to crawl in and around, small doorways to go through. And at the end we watched a 20 minute film that was just great, that we had never seen before, but with all the wonder/joy that is Studio Ghibli. There is a lot at the studio that teaches you how animation is done - very informative. The place is maze like and it feels like wonderful things are all around. We had lunch at the takeaway stand since the sit down restaurant was so crowded. We had hot dog, 3 kinds bean curry with rice, beer, apple juice, white milk ice cream and chocolate ice cream. There is also a wonderful souvenir shop, that some people said doesn't have everything, but I thought they had lots.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Back in Bangalore

All the way around the world and now back in Bangalore. Just in time for a state holiday (Nov 1).
Trying to reclaim the apartment from the dust and bugs. Looks like it has been raining a lot here - roads that looked ok when we left look a lot worse now. had dosa and filter coffee at our local kamat hotel for $2. And a great breakfast this morning at Infinitea -real pancakes and delightful tea from Assam with warmed up milk plus had a chance to read newspapers, since they haven't started arriving yet (but at least there wasn't a month's worth sitting there). Internet isn't working so well at home so contact will still be sparse til we sort that out. Paid the electricity bill - 2 months worth, paid the internet bill and vacuumed the rooms with carpets. Had pasta at home last night, which was nice.

While we were in Sydney we put our clocks forward an hour, I was surprised to see US isn't changing their clocks til this upcoming wkend. I would've thought everyone would do it at the same time. People in Sydney were so friendly. I had a fabulous time there - saw people we know, ate at Bourke St Bakery, went to Brett Whiteley's Studio: http://www.brettwhiteley.org/the_studio/introduction
I love artist's studios, and this one was especially enjoyable. Had a great lunch at Bird Cow Fish (though maybe I wish it was Pig Cow Bird). Sydney was definitely an easy city for us. Strangers were even friendly. Ate at the customs house, went to Watson's Bay.

Friday, October 5, 2007

zurich

I spent most of thursday in the art museum, wonderful contemporary collection. it was rainy in the morning and art museums have everything you need, bathrooms, espresso and snacks and ART. I really enjoyed it. there was a sculpture by Segal called Bowery that brought tears to my eyes. and lots of Giacometti since he is swiss. and a special showing of various art videos. Then we went to a little restaurant with great ambiance called Rosso, deep in west zurich. communal tables, and you can get wine by the glass where they just leave the bottle on yr table and you drink as much as you want. favorite food was the starter of beef tartar.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Haleem!

so Hyderabad is famous for Haleem which you get during Ramzan which is now and we are here - I really wanted some and due to exhaustion and colds and the convenience of staying in the hotel we didn't make it out for haleem until our last night here, but we did it. Asked the driver of the auto to take us to Hyderabad House and ended up at Paradise, but what the heck. Paradise is HUGE, you can order to go haleem, stand up and eat haleem, sit down in non-AC haleem and top floor fancy restaurant haleem. we went for the fancy restaurant (cost total: 250 rps for haleem, naan, paratha, lime soda sweet) and the haleem was delicious - omg is it filling. goat that has been cooked for 8 hrs with wheat and spices, fried onions on top. it was a mild spicy level and glutinous. that makes the second new food I have had here that has the consistency of goo.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Hyderabad

Had a great adventure today - went with cyanblue by AUTO (and they mostly used the meter) from ITC Kakatiya to Charminar and watched the parade of trucks with Ganesh on them. We were the only foreigners down there (maybe due to the recent bomb blasts?) and people were very excited to shake our hands and talk to us and wave at us. Lots of roads were blocked off so it took three autos to get there and I think two to get back. We saw the Mecca Masjid and it was beautiful - actually saw several mosques all looked amazing to me.People were throwing the powder they throw during Holi and also throwing flowers, beating drums and dancing. It was very exciting and I think it is amazing we made it there and back. I am so happy we went. We saw lots of tiny roads off the beaten path in order to avoid the road blocks.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Dentist

I went to a fantastic dentist today. He is so great, the superstar of dentist. I had tried to get this problem fixed twice in the US and once at RV dental college and none of those worked. He said, ok let's try a crown instead. His name is Dr. Jagdish Rohira.

http://www.drjagdishrohira.com/

His phone number is 91 80 2361 3286

This morning I had a dentist name and no phone number and both Just Dial and the internet failed to come up with the number. Then I had six other numbers for different dentists and all the numbers said "call failed" over and over again. I feel like I can't dial a phone here. One number said, please try at another time. It was very frustrating. But then I called Dr. Rohira - he could see me right away, he was very easy to talk to, I felt safe, everything was SUPER clean. And he can get my permanent crown on the one day I have between Andamans and Hyderabad. I was SO thankful. And a crown here is about US $200, and in the US a crown will run around $800 _after insurance_. He was so gentle, and you can just tell he has heaps of experience, great touch, great bedside manner. Plus chatted about other things. so relieved.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Standing in Line

Just got back from the dry cleaners. I arrived and two people were in front of me so I was standing and waiting my turn when this woman walked in and walked in front of me and another person and demanded to be taken care of next. It was so rude. The choices seem to be either get as pushy and as rude as her, or just let her go first. I stared at her and said she was rude.She said nothing.

I've been to Bangkok and Singapore and Hong Kong and in all those places people manage to stand in line and wait their turn. What is so hard about that? And yet here in Bangalore people just can't seem to do it. It is the exact same attitude that makes the traffic such a mess - she only cared about her needs and forget everyone else. I guess being rude isn't considered bad karma. It really doesn't add to the enjoyment of anyone's day, the people at the cleaners weren't too happy about it either.

I find it irritating.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

SF

There are many things I really enjoy in Bangalore - lime soda sweet! parotta. roti. dosa. filter coffee. And the people are kind and generous and friendly.
But I also want to say this is an example of what I miss from SF (not putting down anyplace else only treasuring something about SF)- a little restaurant in a not very good part of town:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/08/05/CM0JR9O0C3.DTL
some quotes:

Choosing from the half dozen house-made sausages ($9.50/$18/$22.50) and a cheese board ($4.50-$25.50) is a good way to begin.

My favorite main course over three visits was pork shoulder braised in milk ($15.50), with its fork-tender texture and robust flavor. I also liked poached sausage ($14.50) cut into slices and about as rich as foie gras, served on a bed of lentils.

When the place is less crowded, as it is in the afternoon (the same menu is served all day), it's a great opportunity to have your own olive oil tasting. There are eight on the menu ($2.50-$3) so diners can check out examples from various regions of Italy.

Another choice is to try one of the 37 wines by the glass ($6-$13). When servers don't know about them, they're quick to offer tastes, but in most cases you can take your chances, because all of them are well chosen and versatile.


Bangalore has some wonderful restaurants - I really like Shiok, Herbs and Spice, Harima, I.talia, Karavalli. But there is something I really miss about the restaurants of SF. Like 37 different wines that can be ordered by the glass.
I wouldn't want the whole world to be the same. There are great things in every place and I think these restaurants are one of the good SF things.

Friday, August 3, 2007

Films of Desire AND Bangalore Rooftop Film Festival all in one wkend!

Very excited about this:

Films of Desire: Sexuality and the Cinematic Imagination
IN Bangalore
August 04, 2007
The Event

Films of Desire: Sexuality and the Cinematic Imagination , focuses on
Southeast Asian Cinema and will feature screenings of features, short
films, documentaries, and experimental films that engage with ideas of
sexuality in South and Southeast Asia. It is the travelling off-shoot
of a larger event held in Neemrana, near Delhi, in March 2007.

The Venue

Alliance Francaise de Bangalore

No. 108, Thimmaiah Road, Vasanthnagar, Bangalore

Tel.: 80-41231340

Timings

2pm - 9:30 pm

The Film Schedule:
First Session: 2 pm - 3pm

* SEA IN THE BLOOD, Richard Fung, 26 minutes / English / 2000 /
Canada.
* LOCUST, Victric Thng, 4 minutes/ Cantonese with English subtitles/
2003/Singapore
* CUT, Royston Tan, 12 minutes/ Singaporean English/ 2004/ Singapore
* THE LAST FULL SHOW, Mark V. Reyes, 18 minutes/ Tagalog with English
subtitles /2004/The Phillipines

Second Session: 3:15- 5:25 pm

* THE MATCHMAKER, Cinzia Puspita Rini, 10 minutes/ Indonesian with
English subtitles /2006/Indonesia
* LOVE FOR SHARE, Nia Dinata, 120 minutes/ Bahasa Indonesia with
English subtitles/ 2006/ Indonesia.

Third Session: 5:30- 7:15 pm

* ONE WIFE TO ANOTHER/ Namita Malhotra/ 2007/ 4 mins/ India/ English
* BLOSSOMING OF MAXIMO OLIVEROS, Auraeus Solito, 100 minutes/ Tagalog
with English subtitles/ 2005/ Philippines

Final Session: 7:30- 9:30pm

· BEAUTIFUL BOXER, Ekachai Uekrongtham, 118



And then on Sunday there is this:
http://www.brtff.com/august-5-2007

Independent Films/Local Talent: (add your name and movie name below with your contact number and email ID)

1. Harakiri (Hindi/English) - Mandar Purandare
2. Guroor - Ishaan Nair
3. Causality - MMN
4. Lemon Chai - Raghavendra Krishnamurthy
5. DON 3 - Deepak Thippeswamy
6. The Woman - Sreejit S
7. Time Pass - Vatsa

Critically Acclaimed Independent film maker's Films: (add the film with your name if you have the original copy of it) We need more films here! - Hrish

1. AMU starring Konkona Sen
2. The inconvenient truth
3. Dombivli Fast
4. Paanch
5. Chale Chalo - The Lunacy of Film-making - Hrish Thota

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Gallery Sumukha

Great place to see contemporary Indian art. A branch is opening in Chennai.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Hong Kong

Back from a lovely wk in Hong Kong. Stayed in a wonderful hotel in Central called Ice House. More like a little apartment, so there was a kitchenette and I could put leftovers in a fridge and then microwave them the next day. Had lovely dim sum. great noodles. wandered around, enjoyed the people watching. Went up to Victoria's peak by bus, which was great. Busy unpacking today. Have lots of New Yorkers and other magazines to read.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

fresh milk

I think if I knew how/where I could get milk that has just come from the cow. I do not think the cows come to our doorstep like they do for some houses, but I think they are back in the depths of Shivajinagar.

Saturday, June 2, 2007

www

so now if I put in a www before thefabulousdebbie.blogspot it works, but if I don't I get the go daddy page and the link in blogger to my blog does not use the www. And now when I try some other blogs on blogspot I also have that problem.

Friday, June 1, 2007

all is fine now

strange, but now it works.

Saw a great concert at max mueller - Michael Schiefel doing jazz zinging with a layers and loops machine. reminded me a little of laurie anderson and pamela z.

blocked????

this is so strange - I can't access my blog through blogger, but I did find another way to get there. everytime I go through blogger I get a go daddy page.

driver and lunch

I must be unclear on this 'lunch' concept. Driver picked me up at 10, we did some errands get home about 1 pm. I said ok, I do not need you until 4 pm. He said (I think, sometimes hard to tell), I'll wait here. ok I said, figuring he could do whatever he wanted til 4 pm. At 4 I came out, he is asleep in the car, we go on a few errands, we get to Alliance Francais and I say ok please wait here til 9 pm, he says, ma'am no lunch, I said ok go get something to eat and come back. He says no money.

I end up giving him money - but- I don't get why he didn't go eat lunch betw 1 and 4 - his answer I think when I asked this was no money. but then why didn't he bring a lunch - or does nobody do this here, bring a lunch? Or he could've gone back to the hub of drivers at the Co that hires these taxis and get some food there? or why does he have no money, I mean he does get paid a salary, there is some very cheap food out there.

or was it all just a ploy to get me to give him money? ack I don't know and it feels so awkward. does it matter that he is a taxi driver, but assigned to us, does that matter? I want him to have a lunch break, but don't think I should supply lunch. Is that reasonable?

so hopefully he is out getting something to eat. he has long breaks, I say when I am coming back, I don't care what he does inbetween.



note to blogger people - I've been posting more on livejournal under debbieann, but will try to get back here too. We FINALLY have internet at home which will make everything easier.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

new location

We are moving this weekend to our apartment - out of the ease of the guest house out into the real world!

Also this weekend we are going to hear Zakir and then on Saturday hopefully to Grasshopper and then on Sunday a Victorian Bangalore walk!

Also in April - off to Barcelona and Paris.

Life is good.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Mysore

Our bustrip down to Mysore was easy. actually first that morning we were meeting up with metrobloggers at Lalbagh -we got there 30 minutes early and got to see the sunrise at 630 am. there is a sort of granite hill with a shrine on top. lots of people exercising, some people meditating, lots of
people facing the sun. there were even women in the all black muslim clothing that covers everything except their eyes exercising. we saw chipmunks or maybe the are squirrels that look like chipmunks, lots of crows and kites and some blue wade in water birds. walked around for awhile then went to MTR for breakfast - idlis and dosa - yum - and to start with a very sweet thing made of milks solids and in a sweet syrup.

oh and great coffee - strong and milky and sweet and they bring one full metal cup and one empty medal cup and they pour it between the two to cool it off. was very yummy. then one of the metrobloggers told a rickshaw driver where to take us - the mysore road bus stand. which we got to and it was the right one and we found our bus, which was the inexpensive option - no AC, but at least a direct bus. we had assigned seats but nobody sat in them, but it was all fine. I was a little queazy on the way down. oh and hahaha since the bus had no bathroom and was going to be 3.5 hrs I decided to use the bus stop bathrm - you pay 2 rps and you get a dark little room with a hole in the middle, when the woman noticed my uncertainty she unlocked the special bathroom which had a toilet with no seat on it, just the porcelain part, so
I stod above it and peed. and luckily I had brought my kleenex. ugh.

the drive was fascinating - rice paddys, coconut trees or palms trees, and two nice paved lanes in each direction - but lots of bikes two wheelers trucks filled with people and underpowered vehicles. Charles took lots of photos. On the way down we encountered huge protests over a water decision made by a board - the road was blocked and we had to go the wrong way down the other side, the buses did a good job of coping. once we had to take a detour down a dirt road. protests here are amazing. in many ways far more nuanced than the US, every new word I learn is some new way of protesting. and people really band together. I guess I am surprised at how much it comes up. a few days before we travelled some other buses got stoned!! in protest.
ok. our driver was really good at his job. we stopped halfway at a bus station that had no signs in english.

Made it to Mysore and stayed in the Green Hotel, famous for its yoga. stayed in the maharishni suite, which was beautiful, old wood everywhere, four poster bed, little sitting room. all expats/tourists staying there. we hired a car to take us around for a day and a half. went to a store that had silk, bought some, they took our measurements and now we have some raw silk kurtas. the palace where the Wodeyars were was stunning, you had to walk barefoot through it and no cameras inside! and security guards constantly asking us for american money!! but oh my god that palace is stunning.

ok more later. getting on a bus to come back did not go nearly so easily.

Friday, February 23, 2007

bangalore life

I was thinking today though how hard it is to communicate what it is really like. I don't think I really got it until I got here. the constant noise and dust and dirt and the sheer number of people everywhere. and the beautiful riot of color in clothing people wear -the most saturated colors that are stunning pinks and reds and blues and greens. I love everyone's clothing.

in some ways it is such luxury I have here - haven't done any chores at all.plus being driven everywhere is amazing. this city has enough rickshaws that you can mostly find several where ever you are, so if you do not like one price, just go to the next one.

tried to buy tickets today - mentioned in the newspaper - but not so easy! it said forum mall, I went out there, but info desk knew nothing, I asked twice, then tried the bkstore, they helpfully said oh it is one flr up at world space store, went up and cinema guy said no world space up here, I wander a bit and 20 yds from him IS world space, but they have no tickets yet. tickets to zakir hussain! so will try elsewhere.

this wkend we are travelling out of bangalore to Mysore. very excited.apparently Blore is very developed compared to other places. we hope to go on a bus. and we are staying at a palace. also found a great art india magazine. books and magazine are very reasonable. mass market paperbacks are 250 Rs about $5.

ok off to the bus station. there is so much to tell. oh here was a cool thing I saw today - two men on the side of our street ironing! the irons were huge and looked like they had hot coals in them, and they had a huge stack of clothing - they were pressing the clothing. on this wooden wheelie cart. just something you would not see in the US.

Monday, February 19, 2007

library card

woo, I now have a British Library card. Includes some internet access. Lots of magazines to read, I think I will hang out all day here today.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

electricity has been going on and off all day long, much harder when it gets dark, but we have one flashlight and 2 candles. and somehow the internet is still working. and this computer has a battery.
My first two autorickshaw rides all by myself. and it was easy. Out to Forum mall to go to the Landmark bkstore there. I was worried my 100 ruppee note would be a problem, but it wasn't.
It was fun.

then househunting this afternoon. places we saw were all palaces. too big and completely unfurnished - no stove or fridge. saw 5 places, tomorrow we will see more. hopefully smaller and furnished and closer to work . was fascinating seeing the city. the driving is insane I can not believe it, I could never do it. I can't even really explain how chaotic it is. you have to venture out into traffic to turn right and everyone honks and goes around you. I think you have to be born here to drive here.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Sunday and Monday

Had a wonderful first day in B'lore. Walked up to MG road - actually we tried to get an auto to take us to a mall, but they wouldn't, not sure why. We bought an extension cord and a great map which were the two things we wanted. We wandered around, ended up in a dept store for a snack and then Charles negotiated with an auto driver to get us home - the driver wanted Rs 200 - and finally settled for 80, I was happy to get a ride home.

Then later we decided to go to a movie at Alliance Francais - free film festival about human rights and we watched a movie about hijra - India's third gender. We arrived an hour late due to trying to find an ATM and then having the wrong card and having to go back to the house to get it. Auditorium was packed and very hot, and we stood up for an hour to watch the film.
The driver who took us did not know where it was so we showed him on the map, he still asked a bunch of people when we got close, but he did find it. Then we got an auto for Rs40 back to a close hotel and had a spicy dinner and then walked 2 blocks home. I felt like it was a very successful first day.

Today is the bandh - so very quiet. great photos over at metroblog Bangalore -
http://bangalore.metblogs.com/
I love the quiet. we walked over to the office so we could both log on.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

leaving Singapore tonight and going to Bangalore.
love the hawker food centres here.
and transit is easy. too many shopping malls
yesterday we did dangling up high cable cars and the night safari
and a great art exhibit of moleskines.

Saturday, February 3, 2007

comfort

In our last few days in SF the thing I am most aware of is how easy and comfortable everything is. For me, being in SF is like being in my own skin - I know the buses, where to go to dinner, where to buy something. Everything feels easy and comfortable. I know what people expect of me, I know the protocols. And I feel like I could get that comfortable in most US cities. And even in most European cities. Or Australia. Or NZ. Canada.

but not India. I wonder if I'll feel this comfortable in Bangalore after a year. I've been in SF since 1989.

Saw Masami Teraoka art at the Catherine Clark gallery today. And bought underwear at Macy's just in case all of bangalore doesn't have big underwears. The second floor is done. 2 more boxes for my sister and the wooden bench.

so 5 boxes in truckee, 3 in SF. 2 pieces of art with dan. one wooden trunk with my sister. I think that's it.

Thursday, February 1, 2007

We are slowling learning some abbreviations that can be found in housing ads -

bhk=bedroom, hall, kitchen - so 3bhk is 3 bedrooms a hall and a kitchen.

pg=paying guest, like a lodger.

Tomorrow I am going to try and get a one year visa.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Singapore Airlines Monday at Midnight

I'll post about our adventures here.
Charles will be posting here:
http://edgeplay.blogspot.com/