There are two camels in this one I swear. It also happens to be ganesh chaturthi.
Monday, August 24, 2009
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Mike Cullen (Math, Chennai, India, 2009) http://www.cullensindia.blogspot.com/
Evelina Zarkh (English, New Delhi, India, 2009) http://www.portnet.k12.ny.us/186020561158763/site/default.asp
Greg Hellman (English, Hyderabad, India 2009) http://youmanatees.blogspot.com/
Kim Wilson, (Biology, Nagpur,India, 2009) http://www.flickr.com/photos/40853650@N08/?saved=1
Gretchen Schwab (Mexico 2009) http://schwabiesadventures.blogspot.com/
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Amstutz Family (Maths, Bangalore, Fall 2007) www.amstutzindia.blogspot.com
Kaplo Family (Physics, Secunderabad, Fall 2007) http://www.kaploinindia.blogspot.com/
Erin McGraw (English, Hyderabad, Fall 2007) http://www.erinsindiafulbright.blogspot.com/
Wow, what an adventure! I think this one qualifies as Homeric bro!
ReplyDeleteHi Jimbonski - I think Richard's description of this as a multi-sensory 3-D experience is certainly right on!! Of course, the movement of the bike adds to that feeling. Any information on the celebration itself?? Be safe - love you! mom
ReplyDeleteYou were on the BACK of the bike, yes??? Helmet on, of course.... :)
Fantatsic James, love the gaze over at the nice looking woman on the left, looks like you got a bit of a stink eye back ;)
ReplyDeleteAnother thrilling ride!
ReplyDeleteKathy, Jimbonski. A new one, I like it.
ReplyDeleteJimmy,
ReplyDeleteYou need a Harley!!! Glad you are getting settled down and ready for work. Keep up and let us know how everything is going
Hi Jim, We really enjoy the updates. Hope the weather breaks for you soon. Watch out on those crazy roads. :-) Miss you, Love, Grandma
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