Community Volunteers - people doing the similar volunteer work as me
Sara - Sweden
Linnea - Sweden
Kylie - New Zealand
Katsuko - Japan
20/08/09
Nothing much happened today we took part in an international conference about climate change which was interesting and rather amusing attempting to watch the conference with the power and internet connection permitting. In the evening I got my A level results. We also had a meeting about work and so on. It turns out that I will be taking part in a 10 day event and then I will start work, which will be nice. Everything is a bit up in the air because of swine flu.
21/08/09
People started arriving for the event today, I have to admit I preferred having fewer people around. Katsuko showed us how to make turtles out of cord and 5 yen which was fun. We went for a walk around the neighborhood in the afternoon and visited the Hindu temple. I really enjoyed being outside of Sangam and seeing a bit of the neighborhood and Indian culture.
22/08/09
I got my 1st
When we got back to Sangam all the participants had arrived so we played a few getting to know everyone games. Then we went for another walk around the middle class area and went to Tarabai's (a women who had worked at Sangam for 20 years) house and she gave us prasad. That evening all the participants took part in the welcoming ceremony - in which kum kum was placed on our foreheads and we were given garlands and prasad.
23/08/09
Best part of today was the international night in which each group performed something to do with their culture. Sara and Linnea performed a dance which takes place at Mid-summer festivities, Katsuko sang the Japanese national anthem and a group from the UK did a little medley of things from the Queen having tea to the spice girls. After which we could swap items we brought from our countries and I got a cuddly haggus and some fudge from the 2 Scots in the group.
24/08/09
I woke up bright and early for yoga this morning, which was a great way to start the day. We learned about Hindu Gods and Goddesses which was really interesting. We were supposed to go out for another walk in the afternoon but the monsoon weather would not permit it, instead giving us an amazing thunder and lightning storm and rain that just didn't want to stop. This also prevented us having our campfire outside, so we had it inside instead but minus the fire and a lot more singing.
25/08/09
We went to Laxmi road today, which is the main market area in Pune. The roads were packed with people and some were even closed off because of the Ganesh festival is in full swing. On many of the streets there are temporary shrines to Ganesh and lots of people selling
26/8/09
Today we went to Aga Khan Palace, the site where Gandhi was in imprisoned. The architecture was amazing and the palace had beautiful surrounding gardens. After an interesting rickshaw drive back to Sangam (the driver didn't have a clue where he was going luckily me and Kylie realised he was going in the wrong direction) we had our 1st Hindi lesson in which I learned how to say my hello my name is Mollie - Namaste, mera nam Mollie hai. In the afternoon there were craft activates, for which I did Indian embroidery and learned many new stitches including how to secure a mirror onto material - not that I was actually very good at that part but i really enjoyed it :-)
Hi Moll - my emails have been disastrously obliterated: you can just imagine the hours and hours and hours of extra work that has caused! - and I have only just managed to get your blog again: there is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much to read! I am going to have to read a little at a time to get properly caught up but having just skimmed over them I must say it all looks fabulous - and SOOOOO lovely to see photo's of you in there too. I'm so happy that you are doing so much, and that I can imagine you enjoying it all to the full. Life goes on here of course: does it all seem very distant and far away? The summer has been very busy, I think the "Staycation" syndrome has suited us very well - August was phenomenal! - and so far September has been lively too. Five copies of the new Nigel Slater book arrived in the shop the other day (in hardback) and I am buried under hardback copies of Sebastian Faulk's A week in December - but at least was able to slip them onto the shelves without anyone (no names mentioned) looking at me as if to say "Well she has finally lost her mind now ... she will NEVER sell those books!!!) :) Oh, and I am very excited about Gareth (The Naxos rep) coming to show me all the new Christmas CDs in a couple of weeks - I shall be like a child in a sweet shop (or me in a bookshop!!) buying CDs for Christmas without having to hide the order!! Needless to say - miss you a thousand times a day - its a bit like toothache - which reminds me, I must make an appointment for a check up! - and am so, so happy to see what a GREAT time you are having. More photo's of you please!! Your blog is fantastic - thank you for it!! Much love, Anna.
ReplyDeletePS - The Ghandi museum is really moving isn't it - and well done on getting the rickshaw driver to get you back to Sangam - I spent most of my time outside Sangam being very lost!
ReplyDeleteAnd huge congrats on your fab A Level results - what a super star!!
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