Posted on 01/12/2006 8:39:35 AM PST by dhls
You may be surprised by the A/C in India. A lot of people are addicted to it, and most places have huge ceiling fans so you can go from "Breeze" to "Hurricane" in a heartbeat!
Try the local produce, too, (washed well!) and don't forget to eat some ice cream. I also think you will find most signs are bi-lingual, as well. (Just don't take any tours of the butcher "shops."
Never mind. I am tired, and mentally added an 'F' units to the number. LOL!
Actually, the summer has higher days and warmer nights...nights usually in the 70's and 80's while the days are in the 100's. I still prefer the Las Vegas heat as it is hotter and lasts longer, so I'm like a lizard on a rock, waiting for my blood to warm up. ;o]
Hello! Been gone all day. found out I am not allergic to common stuff but the dr. said I was congested and had my head xrayed. And tonight my hands itch. Onery body.
Hope YOU are doing better.
off = office
affects typing too!!
My hosts say that A/C has gone from being a luxury to a necessity in India (that being why I will be there, my industry is closely related).
Try the local produce, too, (washed well!) and don't forget to eat some ice cream. I also think you will find most signs are bi-lingual, as well. (Just don't take any tours of the butcher "shops."
I'm not much on sweets as a rule. Is the ice cream something exceptional? (If it's like Persian faludeh I will have to try some!) Generally, though, I gather my hosts will be there 24/7 -- just as they were in P.R.China.
When you were in Pakistan, did you go to India too?
Wow. I think once we hit 35, the body has a tendency to rebel at everything we "used to do" and "used to eat."
I'm allergic to my cats. I shouldn't have them in the same room with me. But some days, I miss having someone to yell at...
Let me know how it turns out. It may be nothing...
*smirk*
I remember a time when I was like that... but then I became a Pacific Northwet troglodyte: the perfect day is gray, in the low 50s, and misting heavily with a fresh light breeze.
Sort of like a Scottish summer. *\;-)
No, I stayed in Pak, but the "Disputed Territory" was very close, as were a lot of Indian customs. The person I went to visit was half Pakistani and half Indian, so he still had a lot of the customs and culture of both parents.
The ice cream was to DIE for. I actually enjoyed the food there, but everything was spiced, so I had to find something not quite so volatile.
And I would go back in a heartbeat.
I thought it was closer to 45 to 50. That's when my sweet tooth went away... and there are (rare) times I just can't eat meat.
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I was a desert girl born and bred, and didn't know it when I moved to Oly for 13 months. BIG mistake. I developed arthritis in my elbows, and that was not fun. The area is beautiful, and I would love to visit it again (on my way to Alaska) but I don't know if that will ever be in the works. I have a niece who works for Mr. Bill, and she will most likely never leave the area.
(I was trying to be kind on the age thingy...)
I love meat. I have a hard time if I have to go a few days without meat and/or dairy products. I can't think as well, for some reason...
;o]
Spiced as in hot? The goodwife is preparing me -- the other day she brought home a bag of Fiery Habanero Doritos. Yum, even if my mouth was on fire in short order and I was pouring perspiration soon after. But apparently once you reach a certain point, more isn't really hotter. (Maybe I burned out a few nerve endings?)
And I would go back in a heartbeat.
You have said that before, and that's the telling point! The goodwife says that about Iran, though she is willing to wait until the, um, political climate changes.
I've had chronic, but mild, sinus trouble since I was a kid, about 11 or so. It's nice to know that it's not a bunch of low grade constant allergic reactions... Allergist thought that all I really need for my congestion is to pop the occasional sudafed and maybe try one of the cortisone sprays like flornase.
Part of it here is dry air, lots of alkali to keep me dry.
Lots of people in my family have lots of allergies, so I am lucky.
Yes, the food is "hot"...I was surprised at how close to Mexican food it was in flavor and style. They even have a "tortilla" but it is made with soda or yeast so it is puffy and yummy! And they eat with their fingers...(Not to mention how closely the Paks resembled the Mexicans in stature and attitude...)
Yes, I would love to go back, but I would also like to go to Iran and Egypt and Morocco and Lybia...but I suspect the political climate for the foreseeable future is not conducive to any of those visits.
(I keep my passport valid, "just-in-case!")
ah the joys of the big 5-0....
Myt son used Flonase. He got all his allergies from his dad. the ONLY thing he wasn't allergic to was roses. Grasses, trees, flowers, cat, dogs, horses, cows, rabbits, birds....he really suffered when we were in Oly and in St. Charles...
At least you live "close" to the lake. That should help a little. Sometimes. Maybe.
We will not be staying here forever, sadly. The goodwife is dealing with increasing allergies every year -- various tree pollens and mold spores, and we have no shortage of trees and mold here!
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