Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

12.11.2010

Chennai Traffic

A few videos of some Indian traffic.. this is very mild but still interesting.


Southern India

At requests from a few friends and family members (Grandma), AHorseNamedJoe is back again... it's getting wilder and wilder.

Since we last spoke... I finished up in Thailand, got a real job in the states, just got a place in DC with SEVEN other people, which will undoubtedly get crazy. I also have another website, http://www.neonamerican.com/, reviewing music and venues in the DC area, which is resulting in some really great fun when I am home.

Recent trips, one to Nicaragua for some surfing, volcanos and coffee. I got to release baby sea turtles into the ocean at night, experienced some seedy yet amazing nightlife, and learned to pop off that board and ride the wave.

Current Adventure: Layovers in Frankfurt, Germany for some Christmas markets, three weeks in Chennai, India and hopefully a four day stint in Kerala, which will be the crown jewel if we pull it off. I packed for the smoking hot south Indian weather only to step off the plane in Germany and realise I forgot about the SNOWMAGÜDEN going on in Europe right now. Now I am in Chennai, purchasing gifts and devouring Pani Pouri with some Masala Chai on the side.

Below are some videos and pictures, enjoy...

 



6.07.2010

Snapshots from India and Nepal

5.18.2010

Monkeys Eating Bananas

Listen.... I am not going to sugar coat this one, these are just a couple of monkeys eating some bananas, doing their thing. Feed it.

3.15.2010

Farewell Bangkok

We laughed, we cried.... today is my last day in Bangkok for a while. Tomorrow morning at 9 AM I will board a flight Calcutta and will be in India and Nepal for the next 50 days. I will continue to blog but it will be hasty and the photos will be unedited (should be entertaining nonetheless). Anyway, I am feeling a little nostalgic about leaving behind the city I've grown to love and the kids that taught me to love it. Here are a couple pics and the map of my next journey.