Jeremy,
If you've got more, I'd be interested in reading it...too bad your post on site is limited. I've enjoyed your descriptions of people, and experiences thus far. If you don't mind humoring me....send more my way. Thanks! S
The picture is a little scary. You look too much like a Cecil when you are clearly a George.
Posted by lucy at February 19, 2004 03:36 AMyou definitely look like an englishman from the time of rudyard kipling. the kind with an indian servant and a big horse.
Posted by emily jane at February 19, 2004 08:30 AMwell i am thankful to sai baba. i was lightening some of his incense just this morning.
Posted by kelly at February 19, 2004 11:18 AMJust had a chance to sit down and read your travel journal. It made me want to go to India. I have always been partial to India - I think it all comes from The Secret Garden.
Wish you hadn't taken off your comment to Lucy - I thought it was quite lovely. It proved her right. You ARE a George.
I have parent teacher open house tonight so I have to put on actual, grown up woman shoes and a conservative skirt or something for a few hours. Blech. Must be nice to teach college kids and not have to make yourself presentable for their parents.
Posted by amy at February 19, 2004 02:22 PMJust had a chance to read the entire travel journal. Fantastic, insightful, intelligent writing as usual. Makes me a little jealous.
Wish you had not taken off your comment to Lucy. I thought it was lovely. It proved her right. You are most definately a George.
Posted by amy at February 19, 2004 02:31 PMtesty testy 123
Posted by jeremy at February 19, 2004 03:00 PMyes, something's wacky. i didn't mean to take down his comment about george. i'll sleuth.
Posted by jeremy at February 19, 2004 03:02 PMjust in case you were wondering, you're travel-log is more captivating than my seminar prof.
jeremy 1 : monotone canadian 0
by the by, boring lectures and sleepless nights abound these days so i'll have plenty of time to read more if you want to send more
cheers
Posted by zach at February 19, 2004 03:06 PMYou should rename your blog: Fun With Facial Hair. No, don't. Current name indubitably excellent.
Posted by jeep at February 19, 2004 03:16 PMhi, this is rhim fliming. hello? test 1, 2, 3? your stuff is neat. and pretty. like my sister's cat.
Posted by rhim fliming at February 20, 2004 03:12 PMhi
good job. iam from bangalore.
well its overall good observarion.
you need have much bigger eyes to understand some of the complex feeling of indian mindset.
there may not be great logic behind many things.
but one can understand this when he open his heart.
but your ideas about barber and many others are really master pc.
i have forwarded this to many if my friends.
bye
shreesha, how nice to hear from a bangalorean. please forgive all of my misunderstandings, and if nothing else, just laugh at them. and don't miss the rest of the diaries if you haven't seen them. there's more to the story, as always.
Posted by jeremy at July 8, 2004 11:49 PMhi Jeremy
It’s always interesting to read outsiders view of your own culture. I have completed one more page (complete) today.
Being 25 years in my own land I my self unable to understand many of religious (sometimes v.strange) things people do. To be honest i don’t understand most of it.
But one need not even know or follow these to be good Hindu.
And i don even believe in gods with strange cloths doing lot of magic’s.
But I do believe that I am a good follower of Hinduism.
Any way the topic is quite complicated.
It’s nice of you to take so much pain to understand these with open mind.
Many people just jump into conclusion and say all these as nonsense.
Many of the incidents you care across are really funny.
I really enjoyed it
I appreciate you for the great effort.