Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Back to Udaipur.

We stopped again for a couple of days in Udaipur, on our way down to Mumbai.   Here are assorted pics from this stop and a couple from our earlier time there.

As usual, click on a pic to embiggen and go through the Google viewer.

A view from 'Sunset Point' on the south end of Pichola Lake, looking towards the Monsoon Palace in the distance.

From a sunset boat ride on the lake, a view to the west.
A deity in the City Palace
One of the water features still in action in the City Palace.
A bronze bust in the Jagdish Temple
At the entrance to the inner temple.

A woman cleaning clothes at lakeside just near the Little Prince restaurant.
A common sight - women escorting small donkeys carrying bags of dirt from street work.
A bride at a wedding at the ghat near our guest house.
At the wedding ceremony.
Women with pots of holy water dancing at the ceremony.
A woman watching the wedding ceremony

At the Millets of Mewar restaurant - excellent place to eat. Just doing a bit of hanging out with my friend Pete, from Quebec. 
Anne at the Millets of Mewar restaurant 'mellow' area. area

Sunset from our guest house.



 

Monday, February 17, 2014

Pushkar

Quite a few changes from the last time I was in Pushkar - 1980!  I know enough now to take a place as it is, not as it was, but boy this was a different place than the little, scruffy town around a little lake that Pushkar was.  The lake has now been replaced by a tank surrounded by ghats, the street is solid packed with tourist & pilgrim shops & restaurants, but like years ago...I was really sick for a few days!  We got a couple of days in wandering around, and for all the changes it's an interesting place to wander around....and food was pretty good (especially the Tibetan restaurants).


You can click on a big to 'embiggen.'


A telephoto view of part of the town from our balcony

Vegetable sellers in the street

Pilgrims buying stuff from a general goods store (which was associated with our first guest house)

Boys admiring swords & knives

Coloured powders and paint sets
A foreigner having a discussion with some gypsy women

A 'Canadian' cafe.

A rooftop mellowing out spot
An 'Art Gallery' and owner.  Most shops sell almost all the same stuff, but actually, this guy had a massive amount of interesting stuff in a series of upper story rooms.  
Looking into a temple courtyard.

An old guy in a nearby rose garden, chucking rocks at monkeys doing their usual - crazy and chaotic destruction.

Women picking roses in the rose garden.  This is what our first room looked out on.

A band's music system cart....and a butt.
A guy making hot malpuas - a local and wonderful milk sweet from Pushkar.
A bunch of malpuas soaking in a sweet syrup......mmmmmmm....(with gulab jamun in the back)
Savory and sweet seller.
A roadside restaurant with a customer.
Looking down to a rooftop from our room.  This guy was having a relax in between scaring off marauding monkeys,
Older fellow with a rasta-looking hat.
Older lady making soft bangles on the side of the road.
Very common sight in India. 


Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Pics from Udaipur

These are some pics from here and there during our stop in Udaipur.  We're home now, but I will add a few more pics to blog entries chronologically as I go through the pics. 
After Udaipur we headed for Pushkar (where I was sick - stomach - for most of the days there), back to Udaipur for a few days, then to Mumbai for a few days (where I was sick as well, but from kind of heavy cold/sinus thing).  I'll post pics in that order, then anything else from this set of pics I mess around with I'll post on http://daveindia.blogspot.ca/.  Watcha think?   Ok?

Remember that you can click on a pic to enlarge it and open the Google 'slide show' app.


At a wedding at a nearby ghat.  It's 'wedding season' in India, so it's not an odd occurrence to be walking down some street, and here comes a big wedding party, preceded by a brass band and large portable 'sound systems'.






The end of the wedding procession.  These women are carrying blessed coconuts and a special grass in containers with holy water in them.