tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3641170110466846832024-03-14T03:31:55.705-07:00Sandra's Visit to IndiaSandra Dodd, October and November 2010, mostly in Pune—plans and notesSandra Doddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11853107998229753762noreply@blogger.comBlogger62125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-364117011046684683.post-68405389245781320252021-08-19T21:00:00.007-07:002021-08-19T21:05:45.301-07:00Very Many Photos, 2010I think these are viewable now. If you see a link that looks like a broken photo, it is probably slideshow code left over from photobucket. I'm leaving them, for now, in hopes that I can restore some of the slideshows on blogposts.<br><br>To get out of one set of photos and back to this list, click the little white (maybe) "X" that's in the upper right (perhaps).<br><br>
There's something in each photo that I thought was beautiful, or surprising, or interesting, or exotic. There were many things I wanted to look at again, and ask more about, and remember. India was wonderfully overwhelming and I am grateful to everyone who helped me see and taste and hear and touch more of it.<br><br>
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<a gallery href="https://sandradodd.com/albums/c111/SandraDodd/india/Ganesha%20figures">Ganesha figures</a> (I should add those I saw in India; these, I brought home)<br />
<a gallery href="https://sandradodd.com/albums/c111/SandraDodd/india/week2/HalloweenParty">Halloween Party</a> (and a blogpost <a href="https://sandraindia2010.blogspot.com/2010/10/halloween-party.html">Sunday, October 31, 2010</a>)<br />
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<a gallery HREF="https://sandradodd.com/albums/c111/SandraDodd/india/week3">Week 3 Otherwise</a> Museum, Pune<br />
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Sandra Doddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11853107998229753762noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-364117011046684683.post-87585387523333559002019-06-27T09:35:00.001-07:002023-01-07T20:56:30.817-08:00Processing thoughts and knowledgeI haven't finished all the posts I had intended to write for this, and I might yet. <br />
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The photos I took in India, I uploaded every night to Photobucket, which at the time was a good and stable platform. Now it is shaky, and expensive. But I'm glad I put the photos there, because on the way home, in the Phoenix airport, my computer died. All my India photos were safe.<br />
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Photobucket has lost some of the videos, but not all. Now that I have a computer with lots of space, I hope to download those from Photobucket and share some that I never had shared yet, but I don't promise when or if that will happen. <br />
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I never go a day without thinking of India, because I'm surrounded by things I brought back, and use them regularly. Bedding, bags, books, art, clothes. I bought a bedspread (a sheet, they say) for 100 rupees, and it's hanging in the front window as a curtain. It was already sunfaded, which is why it was sold for so little. A local might have talked him down from 100. <br><br> As sunfade was its flaw, I didn't mind letting New Mexico's sun shine on it some more.<br />
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I hope I will come and tell more stories that people might find, from time to time, by some accident of google search, or that Raghu might find someday when he's thinking about Plants vs. Zombies and living in Pune, or Zoya if she thinks about playing Barbies with me, if she can even remember those days.<br />
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<A HREF="https://www.facebook.com/SandraDoddABQ/posts/10156639205966374">Sandra Dodd, June 26, 2019:</a><blockquote><br />
Hema tagged me in on this while Keith was in the hospital, but I didn't get back to it until today. :-)<br />
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The TED talk is super interesting, and though Hema A Bharadwaj tagged me for rangoli reasons (she knows how to do that, and I'm mesmerized when I get to see her do it), I wanted to use two other examples that I noticed during my visit. One is traffic flow, and the other is patterns on clothing.<br />
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When I was in traffic, it was exciting. Hema's driving never made me nervous. I was always with people who had automobiles, but I started to want to ride in one of the auto rickshaws, and a couple of days people indulged me, and we did—one day in Bangalore, and another day (with several pick-ups and drop-offs) in Pune.<br />
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Along in there, those days, conversationally, I was learning that people pay full price for autos, trucks, auto rickshaws, rather than financing. And they don't have insurance. Though I saw hundreds of thousands of vehicles in motion, I never saw a fender bender or a scratch. So I started thinking about that. And riding in the auto rickshaw, you are down low, without a door, and it seems that it would be scarier, but it wasn't.<br />
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Then an image came to me, of how it was all working. It was a stream. The "traffic flow" was more like a natural river, than like American "traffic flow"—and these rickshaws were like fish in that stream. Fish can swim without running into each other. :-) Those rickshaws had not been anywhere that was NOT those Indian streets. They lived there.<br />
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The other thing was patterns on women's clothing—embroidered, printed, woven, sometimes two of those together, matched with another piece of clothing that also had a pattern. In terms of my own culture, "too busy" or "clashing," but those outfits did NOT clash, and in the context of that culture, it's nearly impossible for something to be too busy. :-) I didn't understand how different patterns were matched, but I did trust that there were people who DID understand. It was a different artistic world. It was a different pattern stream, which is what this video is about.<br />
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Thank you again, Hema, for making it possible for me to see all of that—and to hear the traffic, and to go to markets from malls to street stalls.</blockquote><br />
<hr><A HREF="https://www.facebook.com/hema.a.bharadwaj/posts/10218065114237144">Hema Bharadwaj, March 27, 2019</a><br />
<blockquote>Loved this! So many metaphors for life in general, understanding India and even the rest of the world. I have lived only 1/4 of my life in India and yet it’s the place my heart feels most at home in, chaos-patterns and all. But this video can speak to the new conversations here in the US about diversity, in ethnicity, language, political views, everything. Inclusion and acceptance of endless variety.</blockquote><br />
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This was at the zoo, during week 3, and I'll look for the other one or two I snagged.<br />
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I don't know the name of that very dinky village. It was "in Velhe," which (I guess) is a district, and it was past the only real village of any size (which might itself have been named "Velhe" but I don't know). <a HREF="http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Velhe">http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Velhe</a> If anyone who was there that day can name me names, I'd appreciate it.<br />
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I ate chikki several times in India, and then I brought three kinds home. But... it was hard as a rock. We don't have the low elevation and the humidity it needs to live its long life. <br />
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I went to check the elevation of Pune: <blockquote>560 m (1,840 ft) above sea level ... with its tallest hill, Vetal Hill, rising to 800 m (2,600 ft) above sea level</blockquote>Albuquerque is<blockquote>4,900 feet (1,490 m) above sea level near the Rio Grande (in the Valley) to over 6,700 feet (1,950 m) in the foothill areas</blockquote>I'm in the foothills. Chikki doesn't like that.<br />
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Chikki is made of ground nuts and jaggery. We have ground nuts. Peanuts, we call them. We don't have jaggery. I think it's a cousin of molasses but it looks nothing on earth like molasses.<br />
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While I was in there, I see the temperatures by season:<br />
<blockquote>Winter begins in November; November in particular is referred to as the Rosy Cold (literal translation) (Marathi: गुलाबी थंडी). The daytime temperature hovers around 28 °C (82 °F) while night temperature is below 10 °C (50 °F) for most of December and January, often dropping to 5 to 6 °C (41 to 43 °F). The lowest temperature ever recorded was 1.7 °C on January 17, 1935.</blockquote>So it hasn't frozen in the city ever!? <br />
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Well.... chikki freezes when it goes from Pune to Albuquerque. I'm just sayin'...<br />
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<b>I own this!</b> It is in a suitcase upstairs, and I am about to sleep in my own bed.<br />
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After that day, though, we've seen them in four other vehicles, and I'm glad to have one. They bounce along just as happily as can be, watching the road. It's about (as Raghu explained to me) when Hanuman went to get a certain plant from a mountain that would cure Ram's brother. He wasn't sure which plant, or he didn't have time or something, so he made himself big (which is his super power—to be huge or tiny if he needs to be) and flew back with his mace in one hand and the mountain in the other. Raghu told me that Hanuman's mace doesn't need spikes because he doesn't actually even need the mace. He can beat anyone with his bare hands. <br />
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See Hanuman there in the upper right?<br />
The car in front of us had one, too:<br />
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Here's Hema's, candidly, out in the country. I was taking a picture of the roller, and the road work.<br />
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This one isn't a clock, but it reminded me of Ninja Turtles. He has a rat, too. <br />
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In a museum, marked just "20th century":<br />
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Here's a photo of Pradnya, me, Hema and Chitra:<br />
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Here's a cool photo showing all five kids, doing various things:<br />
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More about the flower: <a HREF="http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Rajanigandha.html">http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Rajanigandha.html</a><br />
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I saw some in Hawaii, too, and I think they might have been what the lei was made of that Jihong brought when she met me at the airport. It feels the same and smells like Hawaii to me. :-)Sandra Doddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11853107998229753762noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-364117011046684683.post-89064992087575432232010-11-18T07:27:00.000-08:002023-11-19T15:58:31.627-08:00The Meridien HotelLunch at the The Meridien Hotel in Pune: <img src="https://sandradodd.com/albums/c111/SandraDodd/india/week4/DSC01688.jpg"width=520><br/><br/><br />
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The elevators have mirrors in them. This is my flash in a mirror in a fancy elevator I did not go into.<br />
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The first two are elevators. The third one is a supply closet. Nice, huh? Really nice camouflage. The elevator that never arrives.<br />
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Hema was having a beautiful hair day.<br />
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This ice was put into the glass at the table, with tongs, one cube at a time. Artfully arranged. Then he poured water over it. Very pretty.<br />
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A floral display without flowers.<br />
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The hotel had just bought three matching new cars and had them blessed/Christened [no, not Christened...] ...had a car puja... and the license plate numbers are all in a row.<br />
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Dusk, Laxmi Road in Pune, the stores with their lights on:<br />
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Here's the preview to the one above, a wild wait, while Pradnya got a second rickshaw and then gathered our party together so we could go back to her mom's place where she had left her car.<br />
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Another day, another auto; same part of town:<br />
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Sandra Doddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11853107998229753762noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-364117011046684683.post-21156268314118858202010-11-17T03:43:00.000-08:002023-11-19T16:01:36.691-08:00BeautySome of my favorite images from yesterday. I'm behind on processing thoughts and pictures both.<br />
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He showed us the balancing nails trick (which they have at Explora in Albuquerque, too).<br />
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There was a flexagon with drawings of stages of evolution. In this video (linked from his site, to YouTube) he shows a food chain. Any four-part series could be illustrated on those, he said. (He told us who discovered/created this design first, too, but I don't remember the name, so if anyone does know, please leave a note.<br />
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Pictures of the building in which he and his team work, and some of the things we saw:<br />
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I wasn't tall enough to get the flag fully. Had I backed up more, other trees would have been between me and the moon. It was getting dark and getting cloudy at the same time. It's not a great photo, but will be a memory jogger for me. I was in the driveway of Pradnya's mom's house.Sandra Doddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11853107998229753762noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-364117011046684683.post-58443555664417962202010-11-12T20:36:00.001-08:002023-11-19T16:09:42.484-08:00Outside the zooI thought I would bring something interesting since I might not get time for a careful post today:<br />
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Kids' rides, and all the sounds, outside the ticket booth of the zoo.Sandra Doddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11853107998229753762noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-364117011046684683.post-42621066735940122702010-11-12T14:08:00.000-08:002023-11-12T18:39:18.011-08:00Sari shopI got to be in a fancy sari shop while Chitra bought a sari for her mother-in-law. Because she wanted a typical local sari, Pradnya was advising.<br />
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This is the second floor (third, by American reckoning)--there was another place over the entry room). Shoes off for this one, and the floor was covered in pads about 3" thick, like old-style futons. There were three salesmen, and when we came in they indicated a corner for us to sit, and brought me a plastic stool (which I didn't mind, because I was really tired and would've had an awkward get-back-up).
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Behind me was the entry, where the shoes were, and the windows to the street. I should've just captured everything, but I was the last of the people in our group, and anyway one can't capture everything. <br />
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When we went downstairs to pay, I started to do a 360° view, but was interrupted by a man having brought me a chair. How nice of him! How rude to interrupt my nosy, touristy capture of his store, though. :-) <br />
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Pradnya says, "Sandra, he's getting you a chair," so I stopped.
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I'm scheduled to be back down on that street again before I leave, so I'll try to get a shot of the front of the store to add here.Sandra Doddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11853107998229753762noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-364117011046684683.post-47187162401483100372010-11-11T18:57:00.000-08:002023-11-19T16:11:09.416-08:00an old woman with a broomThis is my favorite photo from yesterday:<br />
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Here it is with more context:<br />
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There are old women with brooms cleaning paths and roadsides all over the place, but this one was at the zoo. She was taking a break. I took the photo for my <A HREF="http://sandradodd.com/india/brooms">brooms collection</a> (to which I'm still adding, and I don't expect anyone else to care as much as I do).<br />
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The proper zoo photos will come later. I had an upload problem and need to figure out which images failed. I was glad to see this one come through, though.Sandra Doddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11853107998229753762noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-364117011046684683.post-32879218364039108452010-11-10T18:58:00.001-08:002023-11-19T16:15:34.057-08:00Library dogA dog with a picturesque sleeping spot, outside an old library with a large rose garden in front and lots of trees around:<br />
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(Library insides to follow in a later post; I need to go to the zoo soon.)Sandra Doddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11853107998229753762noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-364117011046684683.post-26018739943325573502010-11-10T15:53:00.000-08:002023-11-19T19:09:54.784-08:00Tricks and FlowersYesterday I went for a little "explore" with Tejas (on the bike, who lived there, and whom I'd known before), Shakthi and Shree (Chitra's daughters, who arrived from Coimbatore yesterday).<br />
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Shakthi is an artist, and I had some of her work before by e-mail, but yesterday I saw some of her more 3-D art, and how quickly she can make beautiful things. She told me Shree, her younger sister, was a naturalist and cared about flowers and plants. When we went on the walk, sure enough Shree pointed out each new flower, and told me to take pictures. These were just along the pool and parking lot at the housing society where Tejas lives. Shree knew the names of a lot of them, but I didn't take notes. Tejas knew some of them too, and took us to the larger papaya tree for photos of those too.<br />
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In a library in Bangalore:<br />
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There does seem to be an atmosphere of competition, and that will affect unschoolers in the way they deal with others (and especially with other people's questions and fears).Sandra Doddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11853107998229753762noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-364117011046684683.post-88983072054538180202010-11-10T00:15:00.001-08:002023-11-19T19:22:10.115-08:00Ganesha specialitiesDoctor (vet?), gamer and computer Ganeshas:<br />
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The stylized image on the right, nearly to the bottom, is interesting. In figurines, there are round Ganesha's, very modern seeming, nearly round, with only the slightest of details.<br /><br>
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He's recognizeable even in minimal or abstract ways:<br />
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