Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Taj Mahal...part 3






yep...it now only allows 10 per post (I know I have more on some posts) ...

The photo with the restraunt "Diva" is an online friend that I didn't realize until just last week lived in Delhi...so I was able to meet in person! Her name is Ritu, and she fed me the best 2 meals I have had in India! Thank you Ritu! She is owner/chef of Diva's and 7 other cafe's in the city.

Taj Mahal...part 2











Looks like it only will let me put 10 pictures per post!

Taj Mahal and other pictures from trip to Delhi & Agra











I probably will have split this into a couple posts. If so...this will be the Taj and the next will be the other stuff (I have to figure out what everything is called to label the photo's)!

Part 2 of Datamatics Company Party










This blogger picture upload is really starting to piss me off...I've been trying all day to get the pictures uploaded. I even tried 3 different browsers...so will try putting the rest of the pictures in a new post!

Long overdue update!














Ok, I know...but you all know me...and I really do hate to write!

But, in my own defense...I have been working 100+ hours a week! So not much time to do anything else.

Then I got real sick for close to a week. Not good, but thankfully they talked me into letting them call a Dr., he ended up coming to the hotel to see me 3 times; lots of drugs and finally got better by end of last week.

I came real close to calling the airlines to come home I was so sick and miserable... and can you beleive - they don't have chicken noodle soup (or even know what it is) OR chamomille tea!

Anyways...the good news is I am better - and I was able to go up to northern India, to Delhi and Agra. Which is where the Taj Mahal is, along with many other historical places. I will have to figure out and remember what they all are. But in the mean time, I am going to post some of the photo's I took.

The first set of pictures though are going to be from a company sponsored party that I went to. They set it up like a village in N. India (forget the name). They had authentic food, dance, and everyone from the region also dressed in traditional clothes from the area. Everyone there were Datamatics employees.

*****And best news of all.....I leave and come home in 2 days!!!!!****