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Author Archives: debbie
Off to Bhutan
Sitting on the edge of a cliff, we ate our breakfast overlooking a beautiful valley. The Teesta River, which is fed from the Himalayans, runs through the bottom of the valley. The hills rise up on all sides and some, … Continue reading
Talking Horns
BEEP, BEEP……..BEEP………..BEEP. Look out I’m coming around the corner, Heads up, I’m behind you, I’m going to pass, Thanks a lot for letting me know, Hey Raju. The car horns here are constantly in use, to those of us from … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr Graham's School, India, kalimpong, shared taxis, windsongs
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Darjeeling Walkabout 2
The hotel is quite full. A tour group from Germany showed up last night. We were going down to eat breakfast and the dining area was full, so we wandered down the street. We ate at Glenary’s. OK place, the … Continue reading
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Tagged darjeelilng, glenary's, happy valley tea plantation, hasty tasty
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Darjeeling Walkabout – September 28
We slept in, showered and did some laundry, so we got a late start on the day. We ate breakfast in the hotel common area. Mur had scrambled eggs and toast and the cook was kind enough to make me … Continue reading
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Tagged chowrasta Square, taxis from darjeeling to kalimpong
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Frankfurt on a Sunday
Arriving in Frankfurt on Sunday was the perfect accident. After checking into the Ibis Hotel near the airport, we walked to the nearest train station and took the train into downtown Frankfurt. Being a Sunday, everyone was out and about. … Continue reading
House Sitters
We are trying something new with this trip. We have house sitters! We have some friends whose daughter just got married and the newly wed couple are living with relatives. The newly weds have bought a house and the possession … Continue reading
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Dealing with Mild Altitude Sickness
Last year, we went to Tibet as part of our China trip. Rather than fly into Lhasa, we had decided to take the train so we could acclimatize to the altitude slowly. We flew into Xining and then took the … Continue reading
The Mini Pharmacy
We put together our first aid kit for India today. It looks like a mini Pharmacy. Sleeping pills, sinus cold pills, imodium pills, headache pills, fever pills, allergy pills, heartburn pills. Check. Ointments for cuts, heat rash, bug bites, plant … Continue reading
Debbie’s gut and traveling to India and Bhutan
I went to my naturopath on Tuesday. I have intolerance issues with dairy, gluten and eggs. Not the thing to have when traveling to India where dairy is in everything and naan bread is a staple. My naturopath suggested I … Continue reading
Bhutan packing and other stuff
Murray was getting antsy about starting to pack for Bhutan and India. The trip is becoming reality. The camping gear is put away, the laundry is done, my daughter has left to go back to school in BC. We printed … Continue reading
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Tagged carry on luggage, daypack, packing lists, scuba diving, travel planning
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