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the nonsense

2019-01-06

Son las 6.57 y abro la reja de mi casa, camino por el pasaje y miro la carretera. Dos motos, un paso, un bus, dos pasos atras, una moto, cinco pasos, Hace frio y un pañuelo me envuelve, como brindando algo de abrigo. En este sito nada hace sentido, uno se vuelve loco buscando el...

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Autosuccess

2019-01-03

Tuk Tuk, Auto Rickshaw, Rickshaw, Auto. One of the first things that pop into your mind when you think of an typical, Indian street. They’re (usually) the cheapest way to get around. They’re the most fun to get around in. They’re an essential part of the Indian experience. However, when you don’t speak Hindi and...

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How Do You Catch Your Rats?

2018-12-14

We’ve all been there – Minding our own business and going about our lives, when out of the corner of our eyes we spot something move. Something small, and relatively fast. Without putting any thought to it, you whip your head in its direction only to have your suspicions confirmed. What you saw in your...

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Todo orden fue siempre una fantasía (English)

2018-12-06

It’s been a little over three months since I’ve been in India. Writing has been difficult, perhaps because, after the daily intensity, I always end the day lying in my bed with multiple thoughts in my head. Sometimes, I would like to leave my mind blank, concentrating the universe in one colour. Purple. The first...

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Do you like extreme sports? Come to India then!

2018-12-06

Adrenaline. A hormone we produce whenever we are nervous or stressed. A hormone that stimulates the release of dopamine in our nervous system, that is to say, it contributes to the release of a substance that causes a feeling of wellbeing. So I guess, that is why some people really enjoy doing extreme sports– to...

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Learning By Letting Go

2018-12-06

It’s been nearly one hundred days since I’ve been living in India, and I find that the more time I spend here the harder it is for me to write about it. I think there are a couple reasons for this, but it primarily stems from the fact that every time I think I’ve gained...

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Chapter 8: My November Christmas

2018-12-06

Brisk knocks on my door awoke me. I agonizingly rolled over to see it was only 7:47 am on a Saturday morning. At the sound of another series of sharp knocks, I rolled out of bed, opened my door, and went to go draw water to wash the coffee cups for breakfast. Sitting on the...

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Todo orden fue siempre una fantasía

2018-12-04

Spanish/ English Hace un poco más de tres meses que estoy en India. Escribir ha sido difícil, quizás porque después de la intensidad cotidiana, siempre termino el día tirada en mi cama con múltiples pensamientos en mi cabeza. A veces, desearía dejar mi mente en blanco, concentrando el universo en un solo color. Púrpura. La...

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Post Card Diaries

2018-12-04

Aside from teaching and traveling, I’ve kept myself very busy by exploring my new home of Pune! During Diwali break a few weeks ago, I went on a little walk up Parvati Hill with my host family, where I came across some beautiful watercolor postcards of Pune, made by Bhaskar Sagar. They feature the most...

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Autumn Sweats

2018-12-02

I am wet. I am a sweaty, sweaty, SWEATY person and all those in India must know it by now. While this may be a bit of an overshare, I believe that this speaks of the quality we humans have to adapt to our situations. I have come to learn that my body is in...

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Walk Down Memory Alley

2018-12-02

There is a little game I enjoy playing; its called “Let’s see how far back we can remember.” A dumb little game that I like to play once in a while, but over the years the game has become more of a way for me to reminisce on old experiences and relive them. Thankfully, India...

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