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Saturday, February 28, 2009
yay!
I graduated! what a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction. Thank you everyone for believing in me, supporting me, helping me, listening to me and contributing to me. I am very grateful.
Hello and Welcome! Here you can read about my whole adventure with India, from the beginning to present, 2008 until now. I hope you enjoy. Feel free to leave comments.
below is the link to youtube. HINT: click on the word "youtube" to go to their site. Once there, type "gypseangie" into the search and all my videos will come up. sort by "date added" to make sure you get the most recent additions at the top of your list. If you have any suggestions... please, i'm all ears.
more monkey business
can't get enough of those monkeys. these guys are perched at the gateway of a temple
The street
a typical day in the street
Anand Prakash Ashram in Rishikesh
beautiful ashram on the hill
me and Parmoud
one of the managers at the ashram and i out by the cowshed
room with a view
This is the view from my balcony right now. its pretty sweet. It looks upriver towards the Himalayan hills. so green
view of the ghats at dusk Rishikesh
the light in the mornings and evenings on the river is amazing. Here, people start to gather for the evenings singing and fire ceremony at the riverside
Parmarth Niketan view
back in Rishikesh, the view from Parmarth Niketan Ashram onto the Ganga
driving to Uttarkashi
more crazy driving. To get this far into the Himalays... you take a "share jeep" that you share with others so it doesn't cost so much.... the drive is...life threatening and i don't look forward to doing it again soon
Sivananda Kutir rivershore dorm
This is our dorm, me and the 3 san franciscan lawyers and the french girl. At night the roar from the Ganga is deafening but it makes you sleep like a baby
butterflies
all these butterflies on the sand beside the river
Ifat and I
my friend from Tel Aviv, at Sivananda Kutir in front of the river Ganga... she is a yoga therapist
at Sivananda Kutir Ashram
I have never seen a people work so hard for their living... these men, with mules. They break up river rock with a sledghammer and fill the mule's packs with the rocks to take and build something somewhere
Siror Bridge across the Ganga at Sivananda
crossing the bridge above our dorm room
At the ashram
peace and love abide. Such an environment is truly like a utopia. It brings out the best in you and allows you to relax into who you truly are. It is a beautiful thing
Sacred cow
This cow just crossed the bridge above our room. Very noisy that bridge... especially when the kids get out of school and go home across it
Drive into the Himalayas
the hills are covered in steps, dug in to make room to grow rice in this mountainous environment. The flat mini-field allows them to flood the rice patty with water as it needs
Drive to Sivananda
the lake, which lake? i don't know
Drive to Sivananda Kutir
hair-raising 7 hour drive into the Himalayas. Definately dangerous. Don't want to do it again. Places in the road where it narrows to one skinny lane because either one side is crumbling into the valley, straight down below, or the upper hillside has had rocks fall to into the road to make it barely passable... big trucks, buses, driving fast around corners with no guardrails.
rishikesh room view
view from my room in rishikesh, looks out over the river ganga
Ram Jhula bridge
"pedestrians only:".. .. ya right... i took a video on this bridge too, check it out, it might be kinda long.
Sarg Ashram
the other side of the river from my room
View of the Ganges upriver
looking upstream towards the Himalaya... that is where i will be heading tomorrow... further up the sacred river
ladies only ghat (steps to the river)
ladies only area of the ghat for ladies to bathe... no one was here, i was all alone for the first time since i got to india
toes in the ganges
feels so good and cool and clean and .... like all my sins can be forgotten and washed down the river
monkeys, monkeys everywhere
oh, oh, i just remember i forgot to lock my bedroom window and i've been gone all day....they are sneaky little...
see the similarities to the above picture?
Chennai wonderful thali meal
had to take a picture of the delicious Indain thali plate... with the banana leaf under it. the food is ridiculously good, as long as you eat indian all the time. whenever i get bored and try something else like pizza or past or eggs, i always regret it and i happily go back to indian
me and madras at the Regent Park after about 23 hours travelling from canada
footage from my first night in Chennai (i prefer the name "Madras" but they changed it to Chennai, i don't know why. Madras suites it so much better, and sounds better. i think that madras is reminiscent of the seaside fishing village it probably once was, while Chennai reflects its more modern identity with business and technology. needless to say, i got no sleep during my first night here.... as you can see from the dazed look in my eyes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PiuQi4XqKA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y62il8aqiT0 crazy technology!!! never thought i would be so technologically advanced in my correspondence. Big change from those first letters i sent from France, back in the early nineties!!
what about me? what about you? what is your dream? who do you love? what do you need to be happy? where do you hide your smiles? what do you need to contribute in this life?
aaah, unsuspecting me. little did i know then that exactly one year later i would be knee deep in yoga postures in my first yoga course in India. Ignorance is bliss
sivananda kutir
check out the place in uttarkashi, northern india, this is where the teacher training and intensive will occur website: http://www.sivananda.org/netala/travel.html
mom and me
practicing wearing a turban in mexico
"namaste"
I am travelling to a country where their word for hello means "the divine in me, greets and honours the divine in you". Namaste
practice, practice, practice....
here is my first self portrait taken with my beautiful new camera. (thank you!). i know its not the most flattering, but it honestly is the first, so I had to put it here. It's quite alright to laugh, I did.
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