Tuesday started early. I would even say that Tuesday started
in the middle of the night for us. At 3:30am my room bell rang. It was Samson
letting me know that our plans to leave the hotel at 4:00am had been changed a
little and that we were going to leave in about 15 minutes. Fantastic. Who
needs sleep anyhow? Our reason for waking early was to make it down the very
southernmost tip of India to experience the sunrise over the ocean and we
needed a few hours for travel time. I was thankful for the ability to sleep
nearly anywhere.
Sunday, April 3, 2016
THE FALLS AT TIRPARAPPU ON THE KOTHYAR RIVER
Once again, I will say very little about this stop on the
journey and just let the photos do the talking.
PADMANABHAPURAM PALACE
(Say that ten times
fast, or… once.)
** This post (as well as the next two planned posts) is a
bit of a “back-tracking” post. **
While down in the deep south for the wedding, I had the
pleasure of joining my friends for a little sight-seeing. I will keep the
commentary brief on these posts as they will mostly be photos. Keep an eye out
for the photo captions to get a little more in-sight regarding the commentary.
Saturday, April 2, 2016
WHAT DOESN'T KILL YOU...
My last morning in India started earlier than I had hoped. I
never sleep all that well the night before a big day of travel. At 5:30am I
finally decided to roll out of bed and into the script of the morning’s
departure preparations. This is always a dreaded day for me. I know it’s not
going to end smoothly whenever it finally does come to an end; jet lagged,
tired, and most definitely uncertain about whether or not I am really ready to
be back in the US.
Friday, April 1, 2016
FIVE TO EIGHT DAYS AND NO IMMEDIATE ESCAPE
I'm about to get real with y'all, so bear with me. When I
first arrive here in India I'm ecstatic. I will tell you I'm thrilled to be
back. I will say that in some ways it feels like coming home. (Home to my
home-away-from-home, that is.) But those are little white lies.
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