Today, we fly from Mumbai (Bombay). We are sad to be leaving India, but excited to meet up with family and friends in Italy! We are flying from Mumbai to Manama, Bahrain. (All Manama needs is another -na on the end). After an 8…
3 Great Days In Mumbai
When we were living in New Zealand, I spoke at an Internet marketing meetup. I met a guy from India at that meeting named Pravin. Pravin and I had lunch later and found that we have a lot of common…
My Friend, You Are a Child of The Infinite
by Jonathan Kraft My friend, You belong exactly where you are right now. You are a child of the infinite. Divine wisdom resides in you. You have all that you need. Remember the immense value of your being. Remember the…
Internet Speed Test – Hotel/ Bed & Breakfast Owners Take Note
Hotel Owners: Take Note We are part of a new generation of travelers. Our work and our lives (our income – which allows us to pay you) are almost 100% dependent on Internet access. We are part of a rapidly…
Goa: A Portuguese, Catholic India
Goa, India was heavily influenced by the colonists who came here from Portugal. People speak Portuguese and English in Goa, and attend Catholic churches more than any other churches.
Visiting Hyderabad’s IMAX Theater and Charminar (4 Towers)
Hyderabad, India: On the same day we tried a McVeggie Burger, we also visited Hyderabad’s IMAX Theater and Charminar.
Indian McDonald’s: Trying a McVeggie Burger
What does an Indian McDonald’s McVeggie Burger taste like? While in Hyderabad, India, we decided to find out by trying our very own McVeggie Burger.
Hyderabad’s Golconda Fort and Tombs of Dead Kings and Queens
When in Hyderabad, India, you should really visit the Golconda Fort and the tombs of Hyderabad’s kings and queens.
How to Crash An Arranged Marriage in India
Our visit to a Hindu wedding ceremony, for an arranged marriage, in Bilaspur, India.
India: Power Outages and Water Hours
While staying in hotels in Delhi, Udaipur, and Jaipur gave us a chance to see certain aspects of India, it also sheltered us as tourists from some of the realities of daily life in (at least this part of) India.…