Mysore photo update(finally)

Yay okay just a quick update i guess. mostly i want to show off some photos. Obviously they have cardreaders here at Anu's I've been here two weeks and haven't been bothered to ask. So i asked today and they do.. i'm way tooo slow. Well so i'll just update a few photos for now, these are just some pics from my little camera (my big one is back at my apartment but i'll upload some of those photos another day). So here they come. very random though:

My apartment building from the outside, flashy huh? it's called the white house. Looks flashier from the outside =)


Anu's internet Caf'e, this is where i use the computers most of the time. (and eat the yummy smoothies)
(obviously i love the name)



The man who spent a good half hour fixing my shoe. Raju.


The southern star pool. For those lazy days.



This man found a chapati in the ditch on the side of the road and jumped off his buffalo and started feeding it to him.



A bunch of goats on my road.



First contact.
Talking to my family on msn. How lovely isn't this picture? they are so cute!!
(hailie is sleeping, sweetheart)


Me and brooke in a riksha on our way to the market today.



Colors at the market.


The chai man.



well that's all for now. Today i've been to the market, it was great fun so much to look at. I bought masala chai from this nice little chai man who taught us how to make it as well. It is HEAVENLY yummy. I'll have to go back and buy a bunch to take with home.

HUGS!!

mich.

life's tough, but someones gotta do it.

Hey,
So lateley every time i've been meaning to use the internet there has been power failure. Really the sign "power failure" doesnt much surprise me anymore.
That's the thing about india, there happens a lot of stuff here that actually surprises you, but for being here...it's simply normal.
So on my way to practice friday morning- lead class with sharath (very intense) me and Brooke went another way than i usually walk. It's nice that time in the morning..5 oclock. Because it's still dark and not so hot yet and it actually is quite quiet as well =) either way on our way we suddenly heard a dog start barking and then from up a head on the street we were walking on there came all these pigs running. Yeah..PIGS. It was soo strange I had to stop and count them. Fifteen pigs in different colors and sizes...just walking there together on the road at five in the morning. Yeah we had a good laugh at that. Then this morning on my way to lead practice- with Saraswati, I walked past this group of people mostly women but a few men, chanting and singing. Just walking in two straight lines five in each row, singing their hearts out at five in the morning. How great isn't that?

So practice has been quite good the last few days. Friday i went to the pool with Brooke, we tried a new pool where i hadn't been before, called landmark. Then friday evening we had movie night. Brooke brought her computer up to my place (read: to my half ass apartment which only has one chair so she even had to bring her own chair =) ) and we cooked corn for dinner, Funny thing was that cooking fresh corn really shouldn't be as difficult as it was. We were cooking them on my little electric burner, which they didn't even fit completely in to the water so we had to keep turning them over every two seconds. Then the power went out and my burner isn't gas it's electrical so we had to carry the corn in the pot of water downstairs to Brookes place (luckily they have a gas burner) so we continued cooking them there, then went back up and ate the corn (which was sooo delicious) at my house while drinking red wine and watching sex and the city. It was a very nice evening.
Saturday- no practice so we ended up going to the pool then as well. I know i'm way too lazy, it's just so hard to know what to do when it's 38C warm. You really can't walk down the street during daytime with out breaking in to a sweat attack. So we went to the southern star, layed on the grass under the palm trees and swam in the pool and drank sweet lime juice. Yeah life's tough- but someones gotta do it! =)
No really, being here, practicing in the shala..having lazy days meeting new interesting people everyday. I mean wow. Life here seems (and is) so incredibly simple. You gotta appreciate that.

Well wow i'm quite happy that i got the internet to work today. Maybe i'll try having a conversation with my family this evening, since yesterday didn't work. But now i'm off. I think we might be going to the market today..or atleast taking a trip to town.

Have a nice day everyone.
hugs

mich.

Thursday, February 26th, 2009.

I seem to be settling in more and more for every day that goes by. The last few days i've been filled with this feeling of just....happiness i guess. Or some kind of large gratitude atleast. Just being here..i mean it's amazing..isn't it? It's just weired. Somedays my alarm will go off and it'll take me some time to locate first the alarm, then myself and then when i finally start making some kind of sense of it all i'm like.. "wow i'm actually here"
So they last few days walking to practice in the morning (and ofcourse the walking back from it aswell) i've just been thinking how lovely it is to be here and how i want to just simply enjoy every minute of it. Just doing the simplest things like walking down the street. It's great fun..cause it's INDIA!

So the other day i had a funny experience fixing my shoe. My shoe had broken and i just asked this man if he could maybe put some glue on it. It ended up taking him maybe forty mintes..practically taking my entire shoe apart..even the one that wasn't broken..glueing it and then sewing around the whole things (both shoes) at first i was in bit of a rush cause i was supposed to be going with Gillian to meditation. Then i kind of decided.."ah what the heck, i've got two months" so i sat down in that little cupboard thing that is his workplace and just watched him turn my shoes in to a new pair. It's a nice change of life to not constantly be in a hurry. Even though the slow pace sometimes gets to you, i think it's actually quite important to just..slow down.

After my shoes had gotten the indian "extreme makeover" i came here to Anu's and used the internet (and ofcourse to have a giant smoothie with peanuts and chocolate in), i even got to talk to my sister, her husband and their two little kids. With webcam and sound and everything. Ah it was great. First just seeing them and then actually getting to have a conversation with them. It made me very happy. Somehow just seeing them and talking to them actually made me less homesick. Usually i see my sister several times a week and we will talk together every night on the phone for like easy an hour just about ordinary stuff. And i hadn't spoken to her for almost a month!! Which has been awful thinking about it now. So it just fellt so nice to have a chat with her. Made me think of how much they all mean to me. But instead of making me sad and more homesick it just made me feel so fortunate so be on this amazing journey and at the same time have such an amazing family at home.
Sydney (my 10month old niece) had learned how to wave and she was waving to me over the web. Oh it was the sweetest thing ever and it made my eyes water and to see Hailie (two and a half years) and hear her say "look it's michie, you're in Inana(india)" oh it just was lovely =) So thanks dear family for that .

Today i had a really good practice (isn't that nice when that happens) I seem to be able to bind in mareechasana d now on both sides actually (with the foot in lotus...no cheating here no) It feels good..well good might be exaggerating actually on my left side it does still hurt a little in my knee. But still it makes me feel that something is actually happening. Sometimes you'll go so long with feeling nothings happening with the body and then you suddenly realise you're able to do something that you couldn't for a week or a month ago. It's nice.
Also Sharath gave me a new pose today, kurmasana. Haha i couldn't really get it to work. He had to help me quite alot. Still i found it fun to get a new pose. I was kind of laughing at myself for doing the pose so ugly and he just smiled and said "we just take it slowly" or as Patthabi would have said "practice practice and all is coming"
isn't that a lovely saying..i mean really it works on everything.

So after practice, and after a nice breakfast at Alia's where this weeks craving seems to be their homemade peanutbutter. I went to a cooking class here at Anu's. It was actually Anu (Ganesh's wife) who held the course. I really enjoyed it. We got to learn how to make a mungbean daal and paneer (for the palak paneer) It was fun and interesting and ended with us getting to eat the amazing indian food. I hope i'll be able to cook some of the food here when i get home. It really is a sensation for the whole mouth. I'm not sure we can get all the spices though. But probably most of them.

well i guess i should get going. I need to get back to my place for a while. I'm going out for dinner tonight. It's Gillian and Sarahs last night here so we are going out a bunch of us to have dinner. I'm sure that'll be fun.

Hope you all are well

mich.

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009.

Hey,

Today is tuesday and it's a moonday today, yesterday was a holiday(shiva something) which means that two days in a row of yoga have "fallen away"
I'm kind of feeling that i am settling in more and more for everyday here. And it feels good, I like it. The first few days i was just like "everywhere" I fellt like totally overwhelmed and confused at the same time. Mostly i was overwhelmed with all the free time I fellt that i suddenly had. It's strange cause at home i very rarely have free time to just do whatever i feel like and then Bang i'm here and it's...i don't know how to explain it really. But it's nice. I'm thinking two months here will do me well.

So I haven't actually been doing so much lately, but somehow the days have been seeming to pass by, I've been having like 2hour breakfasts at Alia's which is a very nice way to start the day. Sitting under tha palm tree's out of the sun just socialising with random people. You really do meet a lot of interesting people around. It's quite nice to meet other people who also have devoted a special time for just yoga. It's nice to have that certain thing in common, yet being so different in other ways.

So i went to the market, which i may have mentioned (sorry i have actually no idea what i've written here or in e-mails) and i don't tend to go back and read what i've written either cause when the internet is working i want to get the most out of it =) I just wrote quite a long e-mail to my father which dissappeared without me having time to save it =/ just a bit annoying but that's life.. =)
So market one day, and then i went to the pool one day as well which was very nice to just be able to cool off in the water, as i might have mentioned its' getting hotter for everyday, we're heading towards summer here, which is clear. About 37C today and yesterday, which makes it not so nice to be in direct sunlight. But the warmth is nice for the practice, somehow my body doesn't get the same stiffness here that i do back home, and i think it has a lot do to with the weather. The body seems to be warmed up most of the time.

So i went to meditation yesterday evening. There is meditation at this certain place every monday, tuesday and wednesday evening. Some people i've gotten to know have been going and they recommended it so yesterday i went as well. It was interesting but i found it a bit difficult. My mind has a way of fluttering away to other places as soon as it gets a chance, so i think i'll have to work on making my mind stay in the same place as my body =) But i will go tonight again. The meditation teacher was very good though. He seemed like a very nice person.

So i haven't actually done so much today, since there was no practice i slept until eight which was nice, then had my two hour breakfast and drank more coffee then i have like the entire last week so i feel a it buzzy at the moment, but it's nice. I think i'll take a walk and photograph a bit. I'm meeting Gillian for a late lunch/early dinner before meditation. That'll be nice.

Well i just wanted you all to know that i'm okay..very much okay actually. I'm enjoying india very much so far. Enjoying all the differencies =)
have a nice day.
//mich.

Saturday, February 21, 2009.

Yesterday i am happy to say that i cooked food for the first time in maybe four weeks, and also the first time using my new plates and dishes that Murthy finally got me (after a week) hmm..i quite like that thought. Fixing food in my apartment, my apartment in india. Oh please do note that when i say i fixed food i mean i boiled water on the burner made myself a cup noodle & a cup of tea =) i'm just delighted actually to be able to fix myself tea in my place. So actually what i'm trying to say is i'm just glad for getting pots and plates. Funny things was that murthy was supposed to fix them for me for actually several days ago and everyday he had been telling me that he would bring them over, and then everyday he just wouldn't. So i'd ask him again and he'd smile and wag his head from side to side and say "no problem i bring tomorrow"
So yesterday i decided i'd go to Loyal World and buy myself a little pan just to be able to boil water for my tea. And while i'm doing my shopping who don't i meat? if not murthy - buying things for me. Ironic =)

Today is saturday which means no practice today, which actually was quite nice, i had a nice sleep in and then went down to Alia's for breakfast. -i did not have eggs actually. But i did have my usual large chai and delicious fruitsalad.
After breakfast i went to the market with two ladies i met at Alia's actually the one woman i met like yesterday i think. So we took a riksha down to the market and just had a look around. The thing i like best about being here, in india is that there really is always something happening. There is just so much to just look at constantly, LIke down at the market i swear you could probably stand in the same spot most of the day and just look at the people and everything going on around you. It's fascinating really.
So we walked around town for a few hours and ended up coming back having lunch here at Anu's. Where i'm now sitting using the internet which is working today! How bout that? =)

Being here makes me also appreciate the silence that we had in Goa, purple valley. Because here..it is never really quiet. There is a constant stream of traffic, and anyone ever been to india knows that the traffic is anything but quiet. But i'm getting used to it. The noises. The traffic noises will go on until long after you've gone to bed and start before you wake up, there are actually a few hours in the middle of the night when it is rather quiet but usually i'll wake up then thinking something is wrong like "hey why is it so quiet?" also there is not just the sound from rikshas, mopeds, buses and cars there are ofcourse the animals =) The dogs start barking at night. There was this one dog the other night that was constantly barking from like 3:30-4:30 in the morning, just barking barking constantly.
And then another noise..and this might sound silly, but cats! Infact kittens. The neighbours around me seem to be like breeding cats n their roof or something it sounds like cause there is the constant sound of kittens mjauing in the night. Haha it's so strange.

Well this is all for now, i'm totally tired after being out in the sun and at the market its amazing how the hot weather will make you so very tired. It's getting hotter for everyday going by it seems like. I can't imagine how it'll be in april =)

take care.

//mich.

Mysore.

I will admit that I actually do try to make an effort in using the computer. But nine times out of ten.. or actually somedays ten out of ten, there is a sign saying power failure. So I've been here in mysore for almost a week actually. And i've managed to use the internet twice, and then i'm sorry to say i've been prioritising to write to my family instead. But..here i am.
As i mentioned I am obviously in mysore now which most of you probably already know. I am currently sitting at the nearest internet place from where i live..Anu's Internet Cafe`. And NO that was not a typo.. it really is called Anu's. Yeah maybe it's just me but i swear everyday walking by that sign, it makes me giggle..just abit if even just on the inside.

I left goa last friday and my flight was like really delayed, was supposed to originally leave Goa airport at 13:35, but it got delayed till 15:35 which we found out before we left the airport..still once there it was even more delayed..finally I left Goa at 19:45. Besides Goa airport- not much to do. My parents flight to Delhi was also delayed so luckily i had them to chat with. It felt so strange to say goodbye to them, to be at the airport together but heading seperate ways.
I finally arrived at the green hotel in mysore after the flight and the four hour car ride from bangalore at one o'clock in the morning. And after being on the go for most of the day, starting with early morning yoga and lots of just sitting around waiting to leave..and crying buckets it felt so good to finally be her in mysore and most of all to finally get to sleep.

I registered at the shala on sunday and got to start practicing on monday. Oh the feeling. I'm not really sure how to explain everything, the first riskdha ride to the shala. Seeing all these things i'd only seen in pictures. We drove past amruths cafe` and it fellt so surreal to finally be here. It was like looking at my fathers photographs and then bang..i'm here.
Okay so first practice i came way to early, my starting time was 8:45 I got there all nervous and anxious to start at 8:00 So sharath let me start earlier(after asking me why i was SO early) I had a good practice though even though i was just mainly so so soo very amazed and happy to be there and to be seeing sharath and saraswati in real life. Everytime they talk to me or even look at me i swear i have to pinch myself. It's just so cool and huge being here it really is.
So, as i mentioned earlier i had contacted this guy in mysore. Murthy. He is in charge of accomodation here, actually he runs a bussines(with his wife i think) which kind of does most things. (note to self: take photo of murthy's sign saying all the things he does.)
So he showed me an apartment. Which looked nice(think indian standard nice) and well that's where i now live. I stayed four nigts at the green hotel which was really nice and i moved into my apartment on contour road tuesday. I have my own shower and toilet connected to my bedroom, then i share a "kitchen" with someone else..allthough actually no i don't cause so far it's only me in that apartment but eventually i guess i will be sharing it with someone.
I like my place i really do, I had like really low expectations which makes me think it's very good. and very much worth the price.
So so far my days have been, getting up walking to the shala, about ten minute walk which is a very nice way to start the day. Practicing, then drinking a coconut outside the shala. Then going home having a cold shower =) cause when the electricity doesn't work...neither does the hot water =) ahh..india. Loving it though. eventhough i from time to time tend to get just a bit frustrated.
After showering i've been going to Alia's for breakfast which is like a yogi hangout where you sit drinking chai and eating breakfast. It's strange being able to have time to eat breakfast for two or three hours. They serve "western" breakfast..like eggs etc. And lovely fruitsallads. After going total vegan in Goa I couldn't wait to eat eggs. Seriously i've had fried eggs for breakfast three days in a row. And just thinking about them now makes me think i'll probably be having it tomorrow as well.
Who.. power failure again.. surprise surprise. Anu's just came in and said that the internet will be working for maybe a little bit longer just so i guess i should just upload this now. and then continue another day.

Well I'm alive that's actually all i wanted to say..still you all got like a total essay instead.
Thinking of you all and missing many of you, certain people lots and lots.

bye

mich.

Friday, February 13th, 2009.

Last day in Goa, or actually maybe yesterday was the last day. Today I'm leaving Goa. I'm heading towards Bangalore, and then from there to Mysore. And my parents are flying to Delhi. It feels strange. And while I feel a bit sad to leave this beautiful place and say good bye to all the nice people I've met here. And say goodbye to my parents, still i feel very excited about the next part of my trip. Like really excited =)
Well i can't write so much more cause I have like a million things to get ready, like packing and stuff and also I think I need another cup of coffee, I'm feeling this might be a two cup of coffee morning =)

Oh the excitment!

oh and ofcourse there was practice this morning too, which put my mind of things for a while =)

bye!

//mich.

To market, to market.

Wednesday today. And training today was good. very good actually if I may say so myself. It feels like I in just these two weeks have gotten stronger in my arms and in my legs. And maaaybee my hips are opening a bit.

Today we went away to the wednesday Anjuna market. What can i say? Oh my what a market! It's right by the ocean, and it is just sooo huge. There where things all over the place. Nice things actually - well i really liked the things. A lot of the things i can imagine are very pretty here, but maybe not so nice at home in sweden. The people working at the different market stalls were trying to get us in. We came directly in the morning when it started at nine, just did our yoga, had breakfast, then went to Anjuna.
They were all saying the same thing "Good price, morning price..everything only 100RS" "you buy something from me it means goodluck for me today" Hah.. it's just so much to look at. The people the colors. I could have stayed there all day.
We did stay much longer than we thought we would, we really had a good time.
Came back to purple valley in time for lunch then we layed by the pool and in the afternoon we took a walk over to cafe blanche. Which is about a fifteen minute walk from here. A very cozy cafe where they bake amazing little cookies. Yum! Makes my mouth water just by thinking of it now =) We drank strong coffee and ate cookies. I treated mom and dad to "fika" that's the least i could do, they have been so amazing to me doing nice things the whole trip. I'm going to really miss them when they go home.

Well it's shortly after six here now which means soon dinnertime. Oh the food. Surely i will get fat in india, thank god i'm working out six days a week =) The food is awesome.

Well I gotta go.
bye,
//mich.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009.

I have mosquito bites everywhere. And then i really mean EVERYWHERE. Especially on my legs and on my arms. They don't seem to mind the mosquito repellent stuff i put on, who knows maybe they love it, maybe it attracts them. Hum.
This morning i wasn't feeling so good when i woke up, I didn't sleep very good last night, may have been because of the moonday. I kept waking up, like from a nightmare or something. Which is strange cause usually i sleep entire nights without waking up. Either way i woke up feeling a bit sick in my stomach, or mostly feeling as if i was going to be sick maybe. But i dressed and went away to the shala for yoga anyways, i just took it a bit easier and more carefully. It ended up going quite okay really. The feeling went away more and more during the day and i ended up feeling better and better. I'm so glad i went even though i wasn't feeling too great.

Today we've mostly been lazing around. Laying by the pool reading or having a swim. So nice really to try and relax. Try to not think of things.
We drank fresh juices and stretched a lot today. It's been a very nice day. Afternoon class today was fun. I was almost not going to go cause i felt unfocused, dad wasn't either going to go first but then we decided that we probably should go. I'm very happy we did go cause we had asana adjustments which was very interesting. We got to adjust eachother in different poses. It was very interesting and fun! =) I liked it, i really did.

Oh and the frog. Well somehow he managed to get inside my room. Well maybe it wasn't the same one that has been sitting on my step every night but this morning when i got up and turned on the light in the bathroom a little fat frog jumped across the floor over to the shower and hid behind a bucket. While i was at yoga he must have gotten out how- i do not know!

Oh and also i have contacted someone in mysore who seems to be in charge of accommodation there. I e-mailed this guy and he said he'd show me the different options available when i get there. Also i through him ordered some kind of pickup from Bangalore airport. It feels good.  =)

Well now: shower, to try and get this mosquito stuff of me..it's like all sticky. Then: my book =)

Hope you all are well.

//mich.

Saturday, February 07, 2009.

No practice today. Resting day. It felt both weird and nice to have a sleep in today. Sleep in means getting up at 7 though. But compared to 5 it feels like a REAL sleep in.
Actually the body quite quickly gets in to a routine, friday when we had lead class it didn't start until 6 which meant i could sleep half an hour longer. Still I woke up at 5 and thought i'd overslept.
I felt a bit tired this morning, we had movie night last night. They put up a big screen and have a projector. We saw the movie revolutionary road. I liked it. It was nice and cosy to sit outside in the warm dark watching a movie while drinking tea.

Yesterday mom, dad and I took a taxi to Ashwem beach. It was a bumpy 20 minute ride there. But the beach was Ashwem(awesome!!) haha, we milked that joke a bit too long =)
No but really the beach was beautiful. Goa is famous for the lovely beaches here. I took a long walk along the beach with my dad. It was very nice.

Today we also went away to a beach, this one was a bit further away, about 40-45minutes maybe. The beach was called mandrem, also a very nice beach. We went in to the water and i had a great time running around jumping in the waves. Yeah i'm not joking, take me to a nice beach and i will behave like a kid chasing waves and jumping. I love standing on a beach and feeling the water coming up over my legs then going out again and you can feel how the sand goes with the water and starts to dissappear under your feet. Wonderful!

Driving back from Mandrem today I got a real kick out of all the houses. They paint a lot of houses here in all kinds of amazing colors. I saw bright yellow ones, lime green ones, hot pink with white trim, purple with green trim etc etc. It really is fun to look at. Every taxi ride is a journey unlike anything you've been through before. Hah serious, there are cows EVERYWHERE and passing other cars...on bridges! Yet it all works which fascinates me the most.

Now i'm home, or back at purple valley atleast. Just had dinner, great as always. Indian vegetarian cuisine.
Now i'm drinking a cup of chamomile tea. I think i'll go read or socialize or something now.

take care.

//mich.

Sixth day of practice.

Hey,
I had so many nice comments when i logged in this morning. How fun! Reading all your comments makes me miss you all! so here: I'm sending you all hugs and kisses and warm wishes today! =)
Today was the sixth day of practice. It was a lead class today, usually i do mysore style which i actually prefere because then you do everything in your own pace which i find easier and also it's way easier to focus on your breathing. But it was quite fun with lead class, Petri is a very good teacher. I had a rather good practice. After practice shower and breakfast. Breakfast tastes soo extra good after practicing. Tea, coffee and fresh fruit. Absolutely lovely. After breakfast i've been sitting in the sun on my mat beside my dad stretching and writing postcards and drawing up a calender in my book to mark how many days i practice while i'm gone, it'll be interesting to keep track.

Yesterdays evening course was very good, we had hip opening techniques. My hips really do need to open up more, allthough i do feel that they have allready the last week opened up a bit more with all the training and the warm weather. It is amazing the effects warmer weather has on the body. So we did all these hip openers which really were good. I can feel it in my whole body. Happy pain. I've never practiced six days in a row before, i think four is the most i've done in a row. But it feels good. really good. I feel really good.

A funny thing, two nights in a row when i've come back from dinner to go to my room there has been a little frog sitting right infront of my door. He doesnt even seem to mind that i have to shove him away to get inside. I dont know why he chooses to sit right there, maybe he just likes it. He looks so sweet sitting there though. But i hope he doesnt come into my room, i had a lizard in my room the other night and i woke up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and on my way out i felt how i kicked something so i looked down and saw something little and black run across the room. My whole body froze up, not fun getting startled like that at 2 in the morning. Then i realised it was only a lizard. Pheew I thought it was a mouse first =)

Well my time is up, i'm going back out in the sun to drink more water and stretch more.
Bye!
Oh and also i would like to say that i especially miss my dear sister, it feels so strange to not talk to you several times everyday! Love you sis <3

//mich.

Manali guest house.

Yay! i'm at manali guest house, took a taxi here. I wanted to get out and try to find an internet place with cardreaders. Fifth day of yoga today, went well but my body isn't used to this kind of intense practice and so many days in a row. But i'm liking it! After breakfast both mom and dad were going to have some treatments at the ayurvedic hut. So I thought i'd go out exploring a bit, but mainly i wanted to find a internet place with cardreaders and a bit more reliable internet than at purple valley. So i got a taxi and asked the driver to take me to manali guest house first thing when we get in the car the driver locked all the doors..strange.But here i am at Manali guest house, seems like some kind of backpacker place. The keyboard is awful, Shift and Enter you have to press down so hard my fingers allready hurt. But they have cardreaders =)
I'm not sure but the pics somehow look a bit blurry but i'll upload a few just so you can see.




The buffet table.


Above the coffee and tea table.


The lock on my door.


This is my room, room 31.


The terrace.


Lounging area.


Isn't it beautiful?


Astrovarti =)


Mapusa market.


Well there you go, a few photos atleast. And oh yeah..today is Mannes birthday, happy birthday Manne! And also for you a special picture:

I asked at the market "what are those things?" and the man said: "good for when diabetes!"
Okay.....=)

i'm off again for new adventures!
Woosh! all gone.
//mich.

Wednesday, February 04, 2009.

I think I just got bit by a mosquito on my hand. damn it! The mosquitos like me, especially my hands..the dogs like me too, it seems. There is one dog here that always comes up and grabs a hold of my skirt and starts pulling. "Stop it!" haha. And then ofcourse there is the Purple Valley dog Astrovarti that likes to lay exactly where I am laying while reading. That's okay, she's sweet.

Hot today, just got back from the market, went for a trip to mapusa market again. Gee that market is huge.. you keep walking and walking and still you've seen nothing. Nice things though. Lots of nice fruit and vegetables, that is where the indian people supposedly shop their food. Then ofcourse there are the regular tourist things, shoes, insence etc. We actually bought both shoes and incense today. Mom wanted to buy a pair of flipflops, and i mostly for fun tried on a pair that were quite nice. He wanted 250Rs for the ones mom wanted, she said "no no, 250 for both of them" So we got 2 pair of shoes for 250 Rs= about 50 swedish kronor. Well that's a good deal. I'm wearing mine right now, as i'm writing. Not so comfortable in the begining, but they are sure are pretty =)( i can't really be shopping cause my backpack was full when i came;))

I went to the post office today, you have to glue on the stamps, you buy them then you go over to a special table with little jars of liquid glue that you paste on yourself.

Practice was good today, first i thought i'd just do a light version but i ended up doing my whole thing. Fourth day today. Oh yeah the new pose i got, i went to check it out on my papers, I brought a laminated copy of the primary series so that i could learn the names during my trip. And i found that it wasn't on my paper ? Hmm strange i thought so i checked it out at the shala yesterday evening, they have a big framed picture of Sharath doing the whole primary and intermediate series, and i found out that my new pose is from the intermediate series! Who would have guessed.
Cool.

Well lunch today was as always great. The food here! Oh my! I can't even begin to explain the different tastes. It's truly lovely.
Well i guess i'm off again, might go get a shower before dinner.

bye!!
//mich.

The third day is not always the hardest.

Third day of training today. A lot of people say that the third day is the hardest, cause your body is usually quite sore, but practice today was good, even better than yesterday, i did some stuff today that i haven't been doing since before christmas. I haven't been doing bujapeedasana for a while, and wasn't actually going to do it today either, but petri came over and told me to do it..so i did! After that he told me to do bakasana which for me is a new pose, it was fun to get a new pose, sometimes it takes so long to get one but it's fun when the teacher thinks you're ready. So i guess i'm ready!

So yes practice this morning was good and left me with more energy than yesterday, after yesterdays practice i was sooo tired. Today i wasn't. Not that life is tough here though. After practice i go back to my room and have a shower, hot water today! - after half the shower =)  the bathroom in my room is very strange, there is a sink that's very tall with a faucet and the handles for warm and cold, they've written on the wall "hot water" and "cold water" then they've crossed it out and written a big "H" and a big "C" but the "H" is where it's crossed over "cold water" and the "C" is where it says "hot water"  by the shower it is opposite, the hot water is on the other side, and the cold water is on the other side (the opposite from the sink). It says both hot and cold. Which actually they've done quite well since i guess sometimes through that one comes hot and sometimes cold. Confusing? not at all!

After showering i go and drink my morning tea, with mom and dad who usually are done around the same time as me. There is a beautiful sitting area, with roof made of like..straw? i don't know what to call it, it's shaded but some sun peeks in. Very nice and comfortable, there are tables with chairs around there is also the buffet table where our meals are served and also a nice sitting area with beds/sofas with colorful cushions in different shapes and sizes, where one can lay and read and socialize. -Nice!

After breakfast this morning i've been laying down by the pool reading. I love to have time to read, i never have that at home, reading for me means being on vaccation..or being away and having time to read. I've already started and finished one book since i came to india and now i'm on book two. Also i want to read them and ditch them cause my books are heavy in my bag and i don't really want to be lugging around books all over india.

I couldn't lie too long in the sun though, it's nice in the morning but now it's getting very very hot. So i left the pool and had a fresh juice with mom and dad, as i said...life sure is tough sometimes! ;)


Oh in the evenings we have classes too, or not yoga but like yoga philosophy or pranayama and different tips and stuff to learn. Theory and techique. Yesterday was very interesting and also after dinner we were going to watch a movie. Petri asked what we wanted to see.. primary series or hardcore yoga? haha we watched a movie of people doing the fourth series, with Patthabi teaching, he was so strict! And the things they did was..well i don't know if the body is supposed to do things like that!? It was quite fun..i didn't stay for the whole movie though cause it was like two hours. Petri was telling how much more strict the training was before, the teachers sometimes had a stick and would go and hit the students if they did wrong!! hah can you imagine? Hardcore oldschool yoga..with a stick!!

I'll be off now!
Take care.
//mich.

braided hair and bare feet.

Good morning,
or here Good day! Nearly lunchtime actually and i've been up since five. Did my morning practice, i felt very stiff this morning so i didn't do the whole practice, but most of it. Other than that i've been lazing around, drinking tea and coffee, laying in the sun, laying in the shade, reading.
I tried to log on earlier but it died like every fourth second, or every two minutes atleast =) quite frustrating but i couldn't really be bothered. Seems to be working quite okay right now though. It's kind of like the hot water i guess, half the time it will work and half of the time it probably won't. =)

Many of you asked for pictures, which i wish i could show you, but neither of the computers here have card readers so either i'll try to buy one...or i won't. I'm happy that there is internet access here atleast..oh and that it is free =) So that's why i can't be bothered when it doesn't work, cause we aren't paying for it. it's nice to just lay back and not worry about things!

Maybe i'll be going in to town and finding an internet place one day and can upload pics then, otherwise maybe i'll be able to to that in mysore.
But it is truly beautiful here, really. I really am enjoying myself. With the yoga, the FOOD, the people, the EVERYTHING!!!

Fun to know you are still reading.
bye for now!!
//mich.

Purple Valley, Goa.

Better write quickly, cause when i sat down here earlier, there was a power outage. Surprise surprise. Apparently that happens like every five minutes or so. =)

Well i'm in Goa now, at purple valley, it is sooo beautiful here. And soo much watrmer than in Agra. Much more vegetation here too so it looks actually nicer, and then it is more touristy so they clean it up a bit better i think. Hot hot hot today! It will probably take a few days to get used to the heat, but it is lovely.

Yesterday at the airport we got frisked, as usual and the lady doing it pointed at my necklace (and looked a bit cross) "open it!" she said, and i did and when she saw the pictures of Hailie and Sydney she melted and said "aaaw how cute!" and i said something like "yes, my sisters kids, they are adorable" then she stamped my ticket and let me go.

Oh and on the airplane first thing a woman came around with a tray with drinks on and asked "sweet lime?" haha yes! remember in darjeeling? I sure got a kick out of that, the sweet lime tasted sweet but i couldn't stop laughing while i was drinking it! sweet lime! that's hilarious, isn't it? Maybe it's just me.

Purple Valley is as i mentioned, beautiful. It is a secluded yoga retreat, we live here, eat here, yoga here. With people with the same interests. There is a pool. And a lovely shala. Oh the shala is beautiful, i love it. Training started today, we had a welcome meeting last night and they informed us about everything, you could either start to train at 5:30, 7:00 or 8:00. They asked who wanted to start when. We are quite many, 37 of us i think, a lot of beginners it seems like. "Who wants to start at 5:30?" not many hands up, just about five or six, i was one of them. hell yeah i want to get up at 5 and start training, i couldn't wait. Allthough actually starting early is for the really 'good' people, which i wouldn't say i was one of, but still it was fun to start early, plus the fewer- the more help! It was amazing to start so early though. It was cooler outside and dark, the shala is close to my room, there is a stone path on the way there that was lit up by little lights, very mystic and magical, pitch dark and all those little lights.
Then in the shala it was candle light. Very pretty.

I hadn't done my practice in a while, like over a week i think, but it went quite well for being the first time in a while. Got lots of help i thought, from petri. It was fun. After practice i drank tea with mom and dad and then we had a wonderful breakfast, lots of different kinds of exotic fruits. Delicious!
It's lovely to be here, and that the only thing on my schedule is to do yoga in the morning and then lounge around and read and drink tea. Me and dad took a taxi to Mapusa market to buy towels, you get very sweaty training here so you need towels. The market was fantastic, so much happening. We got towels and we even bought some pomegranates, they were the prettiest pomegranates i've ever seen and probably the tastiest. yum.
Lunch in about an hour, i'm getting a bit hungry. All meals are vegetarian here, served buffet style. Dinner last night was typical indian food which means delicious!

Well i better post this before it dissapears =)

Again, Lisa and Manne thanks for your comments, fun to see someones reading.
miss you.

//mich.

leave no footprints, take memories.

I'm standing at Delhi's domestic airport while writing this. There is free internet for 45 minutes which suits me quite well seeing the plane doesn't leave until one and a half hour, boarding in about one hour, although i don't know how reliable time is. The time change was four and a half hours coming from sweden, Which means my clock now says ten to eleven but the clock on the computer says 11:20. Welcome to india, no one knows what time it is. And even if someone does it really doesn't matter.

We got up at the unholy hour of four o'clock this morning, and left our hotel in Agra about five o'clock. The car trip to Delhi from Agra is approximately four and a half hours. Driving through morning traffic was like always interesting and entertaining. It amazes me that they seem to know exactly what they are doing even though there are cars and buses and mopeds and rikshas going every way. I'm surprised that the cars don't have more dents.

The car trip went fine, i was very tired and slept bigger parts of the way, sleep, wake up and look out the window at everything going on, then fall asleep again. So as i mentioned i'm at the airport now, leaving for Goa at 12:25. Agra has been great, but i'm looking forward to Goa, and yoga.

I'll be off now, just a quick post to let you know i'm still alive. Alive and doing very well if i might say so myself =)
love to all.
//michelle.

"no hurry, in the morning is fine!"

I just really needed to update once more today, today has really been amazing. It's strange really, we've only been gone for three days yet i've already seen so incredibly much. This morning watching sunrise at the taj mahal. And then this afternoon our driver and guide, deepak and alamgir picked us up at our hotel and took us to see where the 'real' indian people live. First we went to see a muslim area.

It was all very interesting with the narrow cobbled streets. We left the car and walked through the streets. There were people everywhere, living working. Not many tourists come to those neighbourhoods so everyone was very intrested in us. Pretty quick we got a group of people, mostly young kids following us. Alamgir was showing us around at telling us about how the people lived and worked. And the further we walked more and more kids were running after us, asking us questions what are name were, if we could take their picture. Indian people love when you take their picture, and they like you to show them it too.
"what is your name sister?" the little indian girls would ask. They are so sweet and so beautiful, allthough alot of them had big scars on their faces and flies in their eyes, it really was quite a shock first to see them. But one thing that struck me was how very happy they all looked, they jumped around and were laughing. We got to go inside some houses and look around, to see how they lived was a bit of  shock, and to then also know that there are people in this city living far much worse felt weired.
We saw two different houses. The second house we went into was four stories tall, one of the tallest in the neighbourhood, on the roof you had a great view of the taj mahal. Do keep in mind that while we were walking around the streets and into the houses all these children were following us.
The second and big tall house we went in, we had to go through several rooms to get to the roof. In one room in the house they were making shoes. They were sitting maybe fifteen or twenty people, men, mostly kids, making leather shoes, some were doing the cutting, some were sewing. Talk about child labour! We were also told that very often when things we buy in europe say 'made in china' they are actually made in india but bought by chinese companys. That may explain why EVERYTHING seems to be made in china. They earn close to nothing.

Later on we drove to see a hindu part of town. We got to go home to the driver Deepaks house and meet his family. It's so amazing that we got to go home to this familys house, they were all so polite and nice, most of them we couldn't even communicate with. Both me and mom got a 'bindi' on our forehead, when you visit someones house you're supposed to get one.
I have way too many new impressions in my head for me to even begin to explain everything i've seen today. I've really just tried to quickly write down a bit of this evening. I really wish that i could upload my pictures. But they will come, i promise. until then af ew photos from my dear mother:


on top of the first roof. these are a few of the kids that followed us around in the muslim area. as you can see there were alot of them. =)


On top of the roof of the one house we went in to. This is how their houses look.


Deepak and his mother, father and wife and children in their home, Deepak is furthest to the right.

I gotta go get some sleep now, it's been a very interesting day i say =)
so much.
wow.

//michelle.

Thursday 29th of January 2009.

Hello!
Now i'm sitting using the internet in our hotellroom, room 567 at Clarks Shiraz, veery fancy. My mom brought her computer so we paid to have wireless internet in our room for 24hours. Somehow we can't seem to find where to put my memory card from my camera into the computer "Doh!" Not Dad's either cause they are both the same size, Henrik do you know if there is place for the big cards?? Doesn't really matter, i fitted mom's memory card in atleast, so i've got some of her photos.

Yesterday i sat at the bussines center for forty or fifty minutes but only had to pay for half an hour. 100 Rs about 20/18 swedish kr. We had a very nice dinner last night up on the roof top of our hotel(but still inside) After dinner we went and looked at some indian shops downstairs where they sell fabrics and clothes and all kinds of stuff. The people working there were really funny, they wanted me and mom to buy all these indian clothes and they had these standard things they said like "oh you have such a beautiful figure" "you look gorgeous in this" They told me like a hundred times that i looked like an indan girl (?) say what?! "with the long hair like that and with the dark eyes, you look just like an indian girl!" haha okay. Either way they were hilarious and the one old man knew two swedish words "snyggt & billigt!" He showed me a picture of his meditation guru.

This morning we got up early, 5:40 to go away and see the Taj Mahal at sunrise. Our driver friend Deepak and Guide Alamgir took us there. Alamgir went with us, he absolutely loves the Taj Mahal and it is very fun listening to him tell about eveything cause you see how interested he is about it.
Needless to say sunrise at Taj Mahal was beautiful, it was quite cold but it was so pretty. The water in the fountains were not yet on so the water was completely still which gave us the most beautiful reflections. It was so pretty to see the sun coming up. Magical. After walking aroung looking we went to a coffe shop and had lattes and caffe mochas, yummy. Alamgir lived close to the coffee shop so he went home and got his son to show us. His son was seven months old, tiny little thing. He was soooo cute. It was really fun to see him, he was a very cute child and he clapped his hands. I showed Alamgir photos of Hailie and Sydney too.

Well not really much to say right now, maybe i'll update more later. Oh yeah i forgot to say, the first evening we were here we went and saw the Taj from a garden on the other side of the river, and when we were there there was a camera team there who asked if they could interview me, they just asked me to say my name and where i came from and tell what i thought about the view from that side of the river. I don't know if it will be shown on their local tv or not, but it was quite fun.

Oh and also another funny thing, at the coffee shop today they were playing eminem music, it felt very 'wrong' somehow, but quite funny.


Me infront of Taj Mahal yesterday. After i'd been jumping around and indian couple asked to take a picture together with me infont of the taj mahal, they were both dressed very pretty, looked like they were on their honeymoon or something, and wanted me with them in their photo =)


The Taj Mahal at sunrise, misty and magical.


mom with Alamgirs son at the coffee shop.

Well it's nearly lunchtime and i'm getting hungry. Thanks for commenting Lisa and Manne =)
Hope everyone back home is okay, love you and miss you.

//mich.

Agra, India January 28th.

So here i am in India. And to tell you the truth I can hardly believe I'm here still. Everything is so amazing, so intense and so very INDIA - just the way it's supposed to be.

I'm sitting in the bussiness center at our hotell, i was hoping there would be place for me to upload photos but they don't seem to have a card reader- either that or the man did not understand what i wanted to do. One gets that quite a lot, people will missunderstand you and things will turn out really funny.

We arrived yesterday morning local time 6 in the morning in Delhi, which was 02:30 our time so we were quite tired, i didn't get any sleep on the plane, way too exciting. From delhi airport we met up with a driver that was to take us to our hotell. The taxi ride took about four and a half hours. It was an exciting car trip to Agra though, lots to look at. The way they drive here is amazing, i'm amazed i've survived two days =) no really they seem to know what they are doing which is more than i can say for myself. One funny thing is that they use the horn - the whole time!!! It's beeep beep beep, all the time. Just so other cars know your coming up behind, i guess the honking sometimes means get out of my way too. Horses, cows, rikshas everything everywhere. Scooters honking. And occasionally someone will pass on the wrong side or a car will be driving by with the horn down all the way so all you here is a long beeeeeeeeeep. It's very interesting to watch. I can't get over all the animals everywhere. We saw lots of monkeys along the way here. And ofcourse cows everywhere!

Today we visited Taj Mahal, oh how beautiful it was. We went with a very good guide who knew all the special places to stand to get all those good pictures. It as really amazing to see it, it was so beautiful. (wish i could show pictures now) Another day perhaps.
Over three milion people travel to Agra every year to see the Taj Mahal and over 6 million people from around india come to see it. We saw lots of Indian tourists as well. The indian people thought we were very interesting and i had several people come up to me today and ask if they could take a picture of them together with me =) haha isn't that funny. Our guide said that they are people from the countryside and they like to take pictures so they can show their friends and family at home and say "look i have a friend from another country"

Also they like to show their kids, I got to shake hands with too tiny little indian girls today, they were two and a half years old and four years old. Then their father took a picture of the three of us (the two little girls and me) with his mobile phone.
Hilarious really.

Okay i think i need to get going now. But here is a sign of me so far being alive. =) Oh and ofcourse the indian food is amazing. And so much vegetarian to choose from considering lots of indian people are vegetarians and they all get very happy when you tell them you like spicy real indian food. The people are so friendly here. If you thank them they thank you back and always tell you they are 'most welcome, most welcome'
=)
Well i'm going to get going now. Just wanted you all to know, that so far so good.

lots of love //mich.

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