Picture time! Of course it was raining on the day I decide to take my camera, but I like to call that character.

Another freaky hotel painting of some freaky mimes. They’re all over the place. I call this one: “Yo, dog! You just SCHOOLED that punk in Madden ‘06!”
Even the NEW buildings look old here.
Don’t mind that there’s garbage and shit everywhere. Ignore the homeless. Forget traffic signals. Be a RESPONSIBLE citizen by setting turning off that lamp. That is, if you have a lamp.

Horn OK please. You can almost hear the funny sounding accent behind those words. It’s nice to see that truck drivers are OK with you honking horns at them. Much more refreshing than in America, where one could easily get their face removed by buckshot if the same action was performed.
My artsy shot. It’s the “ooooh, aaaaah” photo. Perhaps you just noticed that you just thought “oooooh” and “aaaaaaah” right then. Perhaps you’re quietly mouthing these words right now.
More downtown shots. I love the vegetation here. I also love saying and typing the word ‘vegetation’.
My driver, Vijay. How he does what he does is amazing to me.
There are a LOT of people here. It is also accurate to say there are a lot of TRUCKS here too. I feel that this picture satisfies both of those feelings.



You think YOUR traffic sucks? Think again!
Ok. That’s all the energy I have. It’s 6 in the morning and I need sleep. The rest of the photos can be found right here. I promise to take more photos later. Promise. Really. Serious.


“Horn OK Please”
WTF does that mean!?
ahaha, those mime thingies are gonna give me nightmares.
Great stories, keep posting. You’ll have to take a picture of the India burger!
holy shit dude. great blog. I’ve been meaning to post something for a while but haven’t gotten around to it until now.
keep writing. you have been able to keep this riveting, AND post cool pics.
Now we expect you to find us decent Indian food when you get back to Tampa.
Cheers!
It’s nice to actually be able to see what you’ve been talking about. Cool pictures “oohhh ahhh”