Then it was onto the market .
This man was selling mushroom soup of all things ,not what. I would choose to have at 8am. but it was delicious .
I then headed off to the Gandhi Museum.
Now getting home was interesting , I had an argument with the auto driver and he refused to take me so he beckoned a cycle rickshaw and he took me for the price .
After a rest from the heat we set off for a trip to the family farm. I thought it was only going to be the three of us but no the cook and Anithas mother ( the farm owner) came along too. The cook armed with the masala tea.
Off to inspect the fruit trees which are suffering dreadfully from 2 yrs. drought . They grow mangoes orange trees ,lemon trees lime trees and lots more until the drought . It really has decimated their crops. There is no money coming in from the sale of fruit ,workers need to be paid so it's not a very happy place right now . I was also told that this generation does not to work on farms , instead they are going off to Malaysia and Dubai to do manual labour which pays more than in India on a farm !
And this gloopy mixture of wheat , rice Dahl ground down and is cooked daily to feed these noisy brutes as there isn't enough grazing left due to drought .
We then set off for a walk up a hill to see the view .the light was just perfect as we walked along .
My wee camera doesn't really do this justice , but it was beautiful. It quite reminded me of Egypt actually.
So once at the top the picnic came out .
A box full of these stuffed bread rolls lovingly made by Lakshman this morning . The smell was wonderful as they were cooking .
I had no idea that Indians lived in huts like the Africans but we stopped and these people very kindly let me take a picture .
Back to the humdrum of the suburbs and we stopped opposit this Christian church which looked lovely in the dark.
This next picture is totally unrelated but Janet asked for a picture of Kumar my driver so here he is .
That pretty much sums up my Sunday, it's been a lovely interesting day and now I have to prepare myself for my last week with all my lovely babies but also to see my lovely husband next Saturday .









































Oh Jane, you must be having mixed feelings about your time ending. I'm going to miss your blog and photos. You'll have to keep it up during your travels with your 'lovely husband'!!
ReplyDeleteBet You're both looking forward to seeing each other. xx
Thanks for photo of Kumar - he's not what I expected. Ditto Ann's comments, have loved all your reports x
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great day! I was pleased to see Kumar too. Your blog has been brilliant and I will miss it. It's also made me see what I've missed. Enjoy your holiday!
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