This is what my trip looks like. We start off at the top of the stairs at Suncliff and go all the way into Mussoorie.
The top of the stairs at Suncliff. It can be quite treacherous some mornings when they have not put bleach down to kill the slickery mold and moss.
After the stairs comes a fairly steep path. It scares the hell out of me only because rather than lay something like woodchips, they lay bits of broken brick, bathroom tile, and glass.
Finally on the road. There are no sidewalks or anything of the sort around here. You walk on the side of the road near the cud (the drop off) and hope you don't get knocked over the rail by a truck or motorbike. I've had a few close calls. You stay on that side so that if worse does indeed come to worse you knocked down the side of the cliff and not painted on the side of the hill.
Through a corridor or two and you come to the quad. This is where the elementary and middle schools meet. The dining hall here is also where we have our meals.
The ramp up to the high school. It's quite steep and gets steeper as you go up. And you wouldn't believe how slippery campus is. Between the bricks and flagstones you are lucky if you stay on two feet.
On my way back I ran into some friends and we stopped by the Cozy Corner (a local shack that sells snacks and cigarettes), this languor decided to join us.
Mussoorie from Cozy.
So, there you are. I didn't take any pictures while in the bazaar because it just makes me feel like too much of a tourist. I promise some day I'll overcome that show you what it's like. Really, it's ridiculous. You're always looking over your shoulder because the streets are so narrow and there are always cars, trucks, buses, bikes and people trying to get through. Tonight a few of us are going to order Dominoes just to get away from the monotony of rice and daal. Afterwards we're going to another staff home for a bonfire.
One of the places I stopped by was the Cambridge Book Shop. I was absolutely wowed by it. It's stacked floor to ceiling with lots and lots of books. He even has some comics. I was tempted to pick up some of the Tintin hardback three-in-ones that I read so fondly in my youth. I resisted, however, only because I bought a book on Hindu myths and another about Buddhism. The next time I go down to the bazaar (or the "buzz") I'll stop by again and check out what actual issues he has. They looked pretty old. Maybe a good gift for Mike?
Oh, and as an aside, in the comics here, Snoopy is colored brown and so is Calvin's hair.
One of the places I stopped by was the Cambridge Book Shop. I was absolutely wowed by it. It's stacked floor to ceiling with lots and lots of books. He even has some comics. I was tempted to pick up some of the Tintin hardback three-in-ones that I read so fondly in my youth. I resisted, however, only because I bought a book on Hindu myths and another about Buddhism. The next time I go down to the bazaar (or the "buzz") I'll stop by again and check out what actual issues he has. They looked pretty old. Maybe a good gift for Mike?
Oh, and as an aside, in the comics here, Snoopy is colored brown and so is Calvin's hair.
7 comments:
WOw this is amazing! I'm so glad you have this kind of view!!! I LOVE IT!!! However, I miss yoU! IT's scary!
Calvin with brown hair?
Get out now. Before it's too late for you. ;-)
Wow, James ... beautiful! I should've known you'd find a bookstore to get lost in. That's gotta feel great. I'm sure they'll get to know you there as time goes on!
Thanks for the pictures. I feel like I just took a long (and treacherous) walk with you!
Love you!
i bet you'll be making many more trips to that bookstore while you're there. sounds like a place that was made for you. i'm sure you'll love the books you picked up, one of my favorite classes i took in college was an eastern literature class taught by this incredibly fascinating indian woman. you'll have to pick up some brown snoopy comics if for no other reason then to say you have brown snoopy comics. :)
miss you, love you, wish you were here.
becky
"if worse does indeed come to worse you get knocked down the side of the cliff and not painted on the side of the hill."
uh...is that really the better alternative? I think I'd rather be Sherwin-Williamsed to a hill rather than plunging down a cliff. There might be scorpians on the cliff, you know.
you like nutella?
Jill,
do you not like nutella?
I have harsh words for you.
James,
keep spreading it.
Camber
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