
Xmas is just around the corner and the festive season is already here. Apparently - according to some figures from Visit London - London is a “Christmassy” city - and “evokes” xmas ” here to the extent that ppl are rushing in from all over europe to do a bit of shopping and enjoying the xmas jollities. (Any excuse for a party eh?)
Things seem to be rushing along quicker this year - don”t know why that is? Is it the usual Sod”s Law situation - when you”re trying to cram more things in - the less time there appears to be. A trip to the exotic east - the Indian sub-continent - lies in wait for me around the corner: we will soon be off (7 days to go!) to a wedding in Bombay; and then hopefully on to Calcutta and Darjeeling after that, and winding up in Dhaka for a week in Jan. Should be exciting - what with Dhaka getting all geared up for elections ( yes I do hope the violence is of a “manageable” level when i”m in town) and New Years” Eve on a white sand beach. And the hill station should be lovely and peaceful and cold.
Thinking of the “exotic east” and India, I have recently finished reading a fantastic book called Shantaram - I urge you all to read it too - and this has just given me a whole lot of local colour to look forward to for the Bombay leg of the trip. Leopolds” - I”ll definitely be checking that place out. Hopefully there will be plenty of photos and travelogue style anecdotes to share when I get back. {Of course - I still haven”t gotten around to uploading our Turkey photos + travel journal - what a marvellous setting that was - Ancient Lycia! More on that later}

So plenty to do this week before rushing off - endless amounts of work to finish off + there”s plenty been happening I want to write about. Time is fast approaching for the “as the year draws to a close” reflections.

Hope you have a nice Christmas in India.
Thanks¬! I wonder if we will bump into Indian Capitalist on our travels through India?!
I’m wondering if he would address me as a ‘Leftist’ if he were to meet me in person?
What if he really was an Indian capitalist with loads of moolah? The kind that throws a few hundred million at a wedding and lives in Kensington.
Happy New Year and the best for 2007!
Thanks Ceri and Happy New Year to you too! So much has happened during the tail end of 2006 and leading into 2007. The good thing about travelling is that if gives you a sense of perspective and time to ponder.