Adventures in India
Scribbled Travel Notes

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Please see the main India section for more (and more recent) "India stuff" (including my last trip there.)

I have spent a year in Pune (India) on a student exchange program. These pages deal with the good and bad times I have been through there. They will provide you with a glimpse of what it is like to live in this country. And if you are familiar with India, you might like to try seeing it through the eyes of a videshi...

I thought it would be nice to leave a trace of my adventures (after a couple of hours in India, it definitely seemed like I was having some!) for my friends to read. As for those of you who do not know me, here is a chance to peek into my life...

The following pages are no more and no less than what they say they are: scribbled travel notes. So please bear with my sometimes weird sounding grammar and the typos (though you mustn't hesitate to let me know about them!). Maybe some day I'll polish up this text (and translate it in French?) - but that might not be until I am rich, famous and old. ; )

As I have been telling Mythun lately, I have over 1000 slides which are waiting to be sorted and scanned to illustrate this journal.
Unfortunately, I have very little time and no scanner at home. Maybe we'll all have to wait until next summer!
Update: please check the photo section.

You will notice that every now and then I drift out of what actually happened and start thinking aloud. Please remember that what I wrote "in the heat of the action" is not necessarily what I would say later, after having thought a little...

As I have typed quite a lot, I have had to separate this text into chapters. The best thing to do is to start at the beginning and read on, but here is a list of the chapters and a brief description of the content if ever you feel like jumping about in time.

If you're interested in reading the "mirror image" of this logbook, check out Ash's "First Impressions" of an Indian woman in Canada.

You can also look at some texts on India I have written since I came home.

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For printing or offline reading you might want to try the compiled version of this logbook: everything in one big file!

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