Saturday, April 30, 2011

Mumbai, India

Good lord. I don't even know how to begin to describe this place. Maybe I should start with my first impression upon arriving. It's dirty. There is garbage on the ground and just like dust and dirt all over the place. I guess what struck me most about this was that it is in no way confined to certain parts of town or limited to poor neighborhoods or anything like that. It's just a much dirtier, dustier landscape than I think I've experienced anywhere else in the world. Anyway, once I accepted this fact, I was able to see some more interesting things. Since I'm in an internet cafe, and the clock is ticking, I'll just list my main observations:

1. There aren't tons of non-Indian tourists. In fact, we went to Elephanta Island this morning, and I would say that roughly 95% of the visiting were Indian. The Indian government- and yes, Aditi, you warned me of this- has no qualms whatsoever about charging foreigners 250 Rupees for a visit to the Island, and only charging Indians 10. Whatever, I made up for it by taking copious amounts of monkey pictures.

2. The food is GREAT. LIKE GRRRRREAT. I am somewhat ashamed to admit that I came here thinking that I didn't really like Indian food. In fact, the thought of eating only Indian food for a month was pretty unappealing. Well, let this be my official recanting. It's is sooo delicioius and the variety is incredible. The only thing more incredible is the price, which has yet to exceed $4 for a meal. We actually came across a Le Pain Quotidien today, and I'm happy to admit, I didn't want to eat there! Let me rephrase: I didn't want to eat there instead of eating Indian food (only in addition to).

gah! must go. more [interesting] observations to come. is anyone reading this? Bollywood movie tonight! Can't wait!

London, UK

WE spent one day in London the day before the Royal Wedding. To be honest, I thought there would be a lot more Royal Wedding stuff everywhere. There was some, and I guess I wasn't really down near the festivities, but still, you'd think they would have gone bananas.

Anyway, London is great. It's such a pretty city, and is perfect for walking around and window shopping. I was a bit disheveled after my overnight flight from JFK, but did stop in Harrod's for some tea at Laduree and took a pistachio and caramel macaron to go. A great last [western] meal.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Lewisburg, PA


Well, we're not in India quite yet. We're in Lewisburg, PA, so we thought we would go ahead and set up our travel blog. At the goodbye BBQ-which was AWESOOOMMMMEEE!!!- several of you guys insisted that we write this blog so you could keep up with what was going on on the trip. We thought the idea was a little pretentious, but decided to go ahead with it since it will be a great way to document the trip, but also, it will provide you all with the location of where we were kidnapped, or at least, where we were within a week of being kidnapped, should that happen. No promises on how often we'll update this thing.

Last night in Lewisburg we had some delicious lamb and matzo ball soup for Passover. Sam's mom also made a great flourless chocolate cake, which was, unlike the cake above, Kosher for Passover. Anyway, we are about to go to the mall for all things travel-sized. Other than that, not much is new.