
Wednesday, 30 December 2009, 9 pm
Today was a bit more low-key than yesterday.
I went to shop a bit for supplies – fruit, soy milk, and ghee. I used the internet at “Pune Central” which is a big western style shopping center. Bill told me about the place. I went in the morning and as I tried to walk in the guards stopped me and let me know it does not open until 11:30. I went back to my flat and had a nice lunch with my hosts and then went back to Pune Central around 1 pm. As I was sitting there trying to connect to the internet Bill walked up with his laptop and let me know that starting today you had to register to get the wireless password and show photo ID – apparently it’s a terrorist thing. Fear is worldwide! I was able to get the password without showing ID and updated my BLOG and answered some emails.
Bill and I walked down the alley that is next door to Pune Central. It was full of shacks and looked like a cross between rural life and deep city slums. The people living there were tending to the animals and their spaces and seemed content. There was even a big bright beautiful canopy in the middle. Bill suggested is might be for a wedding. From my perspective it looked like a rough life. We have so much to be grateful for, so much. See the slideshow below. All of the pictures are from the alley.
I spent the afternoon reading in my noisy room. Apparently they are drilling a water well just across the alley from my flat. From 7 am to 7 pm the drill was running non-stop. It didn’t get to me but it was very loud. Had a nice practice in my room improvising the props situation because I did not bring any. I am looking forward to my first practice at the institute tomorrow.
My phone is finally activated. Part of the problem is that I don’t understand Marathi and did not get that I was supposed to create a profile for my phone before I could use it. Some sweet guy at the phone store hooked me up. Too late to call the states now but I will tomorrow.
3 comments:
Paul, I'm so grateful for your blog and am following your adventure from Parker, Arizona. Your pictures show so much, and I can feel the vibrant energy from my computer. I do my practice each day, as small and insignificant as it is to yours in India. (space for chiding here) I'll be waiting to hear how your practice with Geeda goes. Hugs, Helen
Happy New Year Paul! Keep the posts coming, love the photos and narrative. I miss your class already - home practice is not the same. Enjoy the warmth as the weather here has been cold & wet.
Rick
Welcome to the Third World...no helmets - isn't it great! Glad you are having a fabulous time and love the blog and photos. Everyone seems to be wearing scarves...please find one for me.
love from SF-
Jen
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