Delhi. Close your eyes and listen. You'll hear a veritable symphony
of sounds ranging from vehicle engine noise, horns honking, spiritual
chanting and so many dialects of various languages you wonder how anyone
can communicate. Well, they can, in so many different kinds of ways.
Like the blind have heightened senses of hearing, take a second to
listen. Delhi speaks to you but only IF you shut off for a second.
The
first thing you have to understand is that when you hear a horn
honking, no one is about to run you over, no one is about to hit you and
no one is flipping you off. As an American, hearing a horn blasting
causes a pavlovian-like response that a skid and crunch are the next
sounds to follow. Here in India, drivers actually drive with their
horns.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Delhi Belly
Delhi Belly-noun: Diarrhea or dysentery contracted from eating Indian (i.e., from India) food. Also Karachi crouch.
In Mexico it is known as a bout of Montezuma's revenge, in India a case of Delhi Belly. But whatever is called, it is common. Of course I have heard about it and if I hadn't, I'd be an expert by now. Not because I contracted it, but because every time I check in or touch base with friends and family in the States, invariably their first question is related to my lower gastrointestinal fortitude. It's a rather personal question, don't you think? But hey, I'm all about bathroom humor, just not so frequent or about a specific place.
In Mexico it is known as a bout of Montezuma's revenge, in India a case of Delhi Belly. But whatever is called, it is common. Of course I have heard about it and if I hadn't, I'd be an expert by now. Not because I contracted it, but because every time I check in or touch base with friends and family in the States, invariably their first question is related to my lower gastrointestinal fortitude. It's a rather personal question, don't you think? But hey, I'm all about bathroom humor, just not so frequent or about a specific place.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Welcome to Delhi!
I'm in New Delhi, India, a place on the map that I had only been to once
before and I am beyond excited for this trip. My last visit here was
under very different circumstances. I had come to India just after the
coordinated terror attacks at the Intercontinental Hotel to evaluate
the risks of business continuity in a region that is so vastly different
than the United States. I found it fascinating! Although, the project
took a different turn, my curiosity about India as a country, culture
and home to a variety amazing wonders, grew profoundly.
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