November 14, 2003

Lone Traveler

Ulrich left Bombay for Paris Thursday night and I am once again a lone traveler. It seems we are the type of people that are able to easily connect with those in our midst and the two of us together caused quite a sensation. Apparently, THursday when I was sick and couldn't go out to dinner, everyone we knew was asking Ulrich about me...where is your friend? where is your friend? she is sick...oh...now, it's my turn to hear all this. where is your friend? are you feeling better? your friend is gone? ohhh.

So I don't feel lonely. Just alone. But this is good. I have lots to do in a short period of time. I have changed my departure city from Delhi to Bombay so I dont have to worry about sleeper buses or trains from here to Delhi - and this is great! Thank you Singapore Airlines for not fussing over my request to change my itinerary. They didn't even charge me. I leave Bombay for the western world, San Francisco, Monday night and arrive in San Francisco on Tuesday morning, 11AM. Am I ready to return? Yes and no. Ulrich and I find two things about our India experience astonishing...1.) That we're still alive and 2.) That we find this place, India, to be just like home.

Posted by natasha at November 14, 2003 10:21 PM
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Natasha (and Art),

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