Meghdoot Hotel Nagpur
Nagpur, Maharashtra, 71065, India
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Dubai UAE to Nagpur, India
... in a minimal business hotel right by the airport. It will take at least a day to sort out this fuel in a barrel and pump it into the plane. After a few days with no weather concerns, I am now looking at thunderstorms and some volatile weather in Bangladesh and Thailand. The schedule with likely get rearranged.
October 21. We fueled the plane this afternoon. The fuel pump that was supposed to be here was not so we resorted to the bucket and ...
Come on England!!
... as we head through the city to our guesthouse. Tucked out of the way we come to the Rainbow Guesthouse ( http://www.sangamonline.org/guesthouse. htm ) with Nath's freshly learnt Hindi we have a warm welcome from the caretaker and his wife. His face is a picture (which I didn't take) as Nath says all the numbers back to him in Hindi. We are shown to a fantastically large, clean room with running hot water and access to a communal balcony. What a treat ...
Where It All Began (Part 2)
... and after hearing all about the family days at the bank, a special presentation of gifts was made to the 'honoured elders’ – traditional shawls given to Mum and Dad and kind words saying how proud and honoured by our visit the staff at the bank were. Yet again, we were amazed and quite overwhelmed by the reception and kindness extended to us, and the way Dad in particular was honoured. ...
My travel to Varanasi
... We breakfasted in a Sikh restaurant and then made our way down to the Ganges running the gauntlet of the outstretched, skeletal hands and stumps of the leprous, the emaciated, the legless and the blind. Their haunting, pitiful nasal cries of ‘baksheesh sahib, baksheesh memsahib’ accompanied us all the way down to the bathing ghats. We had come across many beggars in the short time that we’d been in India but had never experienced such a ...
Monkeys, Rats and Children
... They range from about 4 years old to about 16.
Teaching spoken english to them (i know a few of you are probably giggling at the fact that I am teaching spoken english) which they do need quite a bit of practice with. The first lesson we were taken to the classroom by the principle who had just made us a timetable off the top of his head. He went up to the teacher and muttered something then left the room. Then the teacher came up to us and said "You teaching ...



