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Travelogue

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I have been meaning to write a lot of things over the last few years..but the procrastinator that i am ( i did say so..) I somehow have not gotten around to any of it. Still, its never to late to say never - ( which is why i have a 7 year to do list much to the disgust of some..) and this blog is called the “past present and future..” so no reason why material from the past can”t be brought to light.

Bengal is a part of the world that I have definitely done the least amount of travelling in, ironically - it is where I am from. I am perhaps naturally fascinated by it and its history, there is so much to absorb. I was in Bangladesh over this last xmas/new years and for the first time, actually managed to do some travelling - to Chittagong - where i have never been ever, and to St. Martin”s Island -which was till January - for me, a mythical place.. the anecdotes definitely need turning into some form of travel journal. It”"s not an easy country to travel around, i can understand my parent”s objections, but i thought dammit, if i don”t do it now it will never happen, i can”t just sit tamely in dhaka every time i visit ( or in the tamer parts of dhaka..) in the end, apart from a few mishaps and a hell of a lot of curiosity + interference, and paranoia and constant calls from the folks {really!} it was all fine and good. ( i am not an idiot after all.. + just because my travelling companion, my dear husband - is a “phoreigner” didn”t mean we were like a blind + deaf person combination that everyone made out we would be!)

A few photographs to start the notebook..one of the interesting places - in Old Dhaka that i had managed to sneak a peek into in the past, and visited again on this trip - is the palace, on the bank of the buriganga {old ganges} river of the nawabs of dhaka who lived in it from the nineteenth century onwards. I shall write more about it later, it is currently a museum - full of artefacts of empire and rulers and relics of a bygone age - and a popular destination for “outings” - so past meets present. Sadarghat - is the historic “ghat” -(wharf) - and it is a fascinating place with no doubt fascinating tales. There is something about old dhaka (purano dhaka) that fascinates me..perhaps because it shows up the distinction between what was, and what is becoming. And there is something about the fabric of the old town, the architectural details and the old houses and mosques, that evokes for me -the bygone era , i know - i can”t help it, i do find the past fascinating in a strange sort of way. A glimpse into another world..

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Festive Season: Christmassy London..

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xmas london
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}

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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.

spring

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spring is here, and i am back from my travels.

articles and random photos will be appearing shortly.

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past present and future will be away for the next 2 weeks..

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im off on travels. and when i return hopefully there will be plenty of material from my trip to Dhaka, Bangladesh.

in the meantime, here in London this weekend no doubt there will be plenty of rumination on Ken Livingstone”s latest mishap - press headlines across the world are already screaming headlines about “Red Ken and Nazi jibe” and “Mayor Ken suspended..” etc.

Looks like Ken, like myself, will be getting a well earned (well in my case anyway!) rest from worrying about London”s regeneration.

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