When you start to tire of the place you live, when you feel as though the blandness of identical days, seeing the same sights has left you blind to interesting observations, then invite someone to come and visit you. Like a jolt of electricity, the urge for visitors to have a fun time stimulates you to investigate all the exciting things to be done in your own locale. An excellent elixir to monotony.
My Dad and a close friend of the family (really, she's almost a sister) are coming to visit us in a few weeks. I've been plotting and planning and strategising and discovering. They will be here for almost three weeks, but it doesn't seem long enough to do everything I'd like to do. I'll have to cull the list, leave the merely "exciting" things in favor of the "once in a lifetime" things.
On the list ...
- visit to Elephanta island, carried on a palanquin up to the Buddhist caves while troupes of monkeys follow you
- Long weekend to Jaipur and Agra - Taj Mahal, Palace of the Winds, elephant ride up to the fort, and shopping for fabulous textiles, carvings, and furniture
- Long weekend to Goa - gorgeous beaches, tours to the old plantations where the Portuguese originally settled, dining on prawns the size of chihuahuas
- Visits to the art shops around town
- Museums filled with relics from a culture we know very little about
- Investigations at Chor Bazaar where you can find anything from a Victorian sextant to Buddhist carvings to brass sculptures of Vishnu
- Champagne brunches at the posh hotel
- Crawford market, a haggler's paradise
- Trip to the national park for tiger-spotting, 2 tiger cubs were born last month
- Ajanta caves - stunning paintings adorn the caves
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The list goes on and on, and between all that I've got to let them recover from jet lag.
My goal: They leave India exhausted and ready for a vacation.
The one negative ... I have to work while they have all the fun.
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4 comments:
Tuffy - That sounds fantastic. I want to come too. :-)Hope all is well and you get to take a little time off. Amy
Hey, shouldn't that "s" be a "z"? Hahaha...just kidding.
Seriously, though, I want to come and have you show me around...although events this week would probably scare me off, to tell the truth.
We're thinking about you. Hope you are all safe.
Love ya!
Been keeping an eye on the news. Hope you are aright.
Sounds amazing Tuffy. I can't wait. Couldn't you just say you were sick and skip work. :-)
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