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More Ferguson College

Above – young boys walking through Ferguson College when we were there Saturday morning. They were happy to find westerners to practice their English on.

We had 7am class with Prashant this morning which started out with a 8-10 minute Sirsasana and Eka Pada Sirsasana (that’s headstand and headstand with one leg extending forward). After class I had a nice practice and then an Ayurvedic treatment complete with a homemade Ayurvedic meal. By the time I got home, I was so wasted I ended up relaxing the rest of the day. I guess it was a longer weekend than I thought.

Here are some more photos I took at Ferguson College. I really liked this walkway.

This is a shell of a building on campus – two students talking.

Three weeks down, two weeks to go. Bruce might not agree with me, but time seems to be going by quickly for me.

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Together Again & Sunday with Nana

Above: Together again – Guruji is placed next to his wife, Ramamani, at the entrance of RIMYI. I’m hoping the plaque is done before I leave so I can see it and also get a photo. Maybe it’ll be completed by Thursday for the Shraddhanjali. 


Nana picked us up today at 11am and off we went on another Sunday outing. Here’s a selfie of us (me, ManYee, Jill and Nana) in the rickshaw.

Nana really got a kick out of the selfies.

First stop – the perfumery. This shop has been running for three generations. These two men are so cute and very sweet. 

Next stop – Chai! Below, the chai vendor and me. Robb and Ron … this ear hair’s for you!

Below, Me, Nana, ManYee, the Chai vendor, Jill and the 3 guys in the background who included themselves in the photo. Everyone wants to be in our photos!

Beautiful women on a scooter next to us in the rickshaw.

Next stop – Karachiwala, the Indian handicraft store (again …).

Then lunch at the Coffee Shop which is next door to Karachiwala. We ate upstairs in the air conditioning which really felt good. Below, the three flat mates happy with FOOD!

Lastly, the Cashmere and gem stores (again …). On my left is the gem vendor, Altaf, and on my right is Soba, Altaf’s uncle, the Cashmere vendor.

No more shopping for me! That is unless Chris and Cristy want to shop Thursday when they arrive. I’m looking forward to seeing them and showing them around Pune for the two days they’re here. I’ve got Nana reserved both Thursday and Friday for them.


Last night these four ladies went out on the town. Here we are at the JW Marriott wine bar. L-R – me, Uni (Indonesia), Jill and ManYee

We also ate at the upscale restaurant in JW Marriott. We chose from a huge buffet full of appetizers before the main course was brought out. We each chose a plate, although by this time I was already stuffed and couldn’t eat any more. We didn’t get home until 11.


 

As I was posting this blog it started pouring rain. It’s dusk here and the birds are going back to the park to turn in for the night, and they’re filling the air with a mixture of bird noises. I feel fortunate to be on top of the world on the 9th floor witnessing this.

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Ferguson College

This morning Jill and I went for an early morning walk to Ferguson College, about a mile away from our flat. We weren’t sure whether we’d see many people out and about on campus because it’s Indian Independence Day and a holiday here. We were pleasantly surprised to find many people on campus walking, playing sports, conversing. Also dogs goats and pigs!

I was overwhelmed with the wonderful photo opportunities with the beautiful people, animals and structures.

This is Pooja. She approached us as we walked up Ferguson College Road and asked where we’re from. She’s a student and very nice.

A home along the way before entering the college campus.

Another two very nice students who approached us asking us questions.

Campus buildings where classes are held. 

 

The turtle (Kurma) is frequently seen at entrances in India. Kurma represents “going inward.”

More campus structures. 
  

This is either a class, or maybe a prayer or chanting session.

This is a window looking into the library.
  

After I took the two photos above a guard came up to us and told us “not allowed.” Then he closed the window. Too bad because he was really just pushing his weight around and it was a very beautiful photo op.

Below are another couple students who were very curious about us. After we talked to them for a few minutes and took their photo they told us they were collecting foreign currency and asked if we had any. Do we really look that stupid?


  

I believe these ROTC-types were preparing for some sort of march or maybe an Independence Day parade.


  

  


Look closely in the middle of the next photo. A chipmunk!

Cricket! Yes, cricket! We watched a little bit of this game, and this person was quite the big hitter! I took a video I’ll share in the next couple days.

Another encounter with very nice people. These women work at the college. I had a hard time understanding, but they’re in uniform and I believe they do some sort of cleaning.

This woman was feeding leaves from a nearby tree to the goats. I think the dog thinks it’s a goat.

This puppy was adorable and wanted to play with me so badly but I have to stick with my policy of “no touching the animals.” They’re very dirty and probably full of bugs and/or worms. This one was special though. Small and playful. Very cute!

Pigs!! On campus. Wild. Seriously!

This also is on campus and is someone’s residence, complete with dish network of some sort.
  

That’s enough for one day. We just returned from a glass of wine and a five course meal at JW Marriott. It was very good and I’m stuffed. I’m ready for a good night’s sleep (remember we’re 11 1/2 hours ahead of SD time) so I’m heading to bed.

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Siamese Banana

Above, Guruji in Padmasana on the exterior of the building at RIMYI.

This morning I had a nice 2 1/2 hour practice and tonight we were fortunate to have Geetaji teach the Pranayama class and it was wonderful.

Below, my crazy roomie ManYee with her anti-aging cream on her nose. Her nose must be aging faster than the rest of her face.

Here’s a really good surprise – a Siamese banana!

Here’s the other side. I made the vendor hold it up for me so I could take the picture.

Me, Aubrey (London) & Kathleen (Milwaukee) having fresh lime soda at the Chetak after a walk to the Hand Made clothing store.

For dinner tonight I made banana (not the Siamese banana), pomegranate and Dahi (yogurt). Note to Natalia – this yogurt is almost as good as yours.

Tomorrow is Independent Day in India. It marks the anniversary of the day India became independent from Great Britain. There won’t be any classes at the Institute so my roomies and I are planning a quiet practice and dinner at an upscale South Asian restaurant about a block away from our flat.

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Slimy Wonder

Isn’t it cool?? That’s Kathleen’s size 6 1/2 foot. Kathleen’s hand too. I knew I would have a good day when this was the first thing I saw when I went outside this morning.

This looks cozy …

Horn please. 

I would include the photos I took today of water buffalo and cows but I thought I’d give my readers a break. Plus I didn’t want anything to take away the excitement of seeing the monster snail photos.


Next Thursday (8/20) we will be attending this Shraddhanjali paying homage to Guruji on the first anniversary of his death (punyatithi). My friend and student, Chris, will be arriving in Pune that day. I got permission for him to attend, so he and his friend Cristy who will be traveling with him will be joining me. He’ll be here two days, so we’ll do some sightseeing together.

Prashantji:

I loved Prashant’s class this morning! What better to do during forward bend week than nothing but backbends? All sorts of backbends, supported, non-supported, at the ropes, in the chair. Included in that – whichever backbend “suits your purpose.”

You are to “… find the Kurma Kriya in every pose.”

“Shoulder blade in. Shoulder blade in. Shoulder blade in. Have you ever been to a yoga class where the teacher doesn’t tell you to take the shoulder blade in? [Pauses. Looks around.] “Is there ever an instance when the shoulder blade is out of the body?”


Back home:

Thursdays are my day to take Maya to gymnastics. Bruce is taking her in my absence, and he sent me these photos. She’s a sweetie!


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I Smell Pony

That’s what my son Ron used to say when we drove by Hollandia Dairy in Escondido when he was a little tike. “The cows are out today” was another saying whenever the cows were out grazing.

Not only were the cows out today, but we had a very exciting water buffalo sighting.

I think this is the same cow I took the video of yesterday. It must in charge of traffic control. 

If you look between the red truck and the white truck on the other side of the street you will see a herd of water buffalo.

They weren’t very patient but the two men leading them were attempting to keep them all together to wait for traffic to clear before crossing the road.

Here they come! 

It was right about at this time I got a pretty good whiff, and I smelled pony in a very big way!

This cow is having a little snack.

And here’s another herd of buffalo. You have to look very closely.

We got twisted In Geetaji’s morning women’s class today. The entire class, with the exception of Sirsasana (headstand) and Salamba Sarvangasana (shoulder stand) was done on the floor. We did intense seated revolved asanas, holding them for very long periods of time, leading up to Ardha Matseyendrasana (half lord of the fish pose).

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The Back Way

Above – (Sunday) At Karachiwala (Indian Handicraft) trying to decide which Hanuman to buy.

Outside the hustle and bustle of the city, the countryside is really quite beautiful. On our way for Ayurvedic treatments, we drive the back way and see a different side of things.

Country homes.


Oh, and look – cows!

I’m really proud of this YouTube video. I’ll apologize in advance. It was a bumpy ride …

The person in the video sitting next to me in the car is Pesh. She’s also from Australia. She and I share rides from the Institute.

I think I may have mentioned in an earlier post that Mini, one of the Ayurvedic doctors at the husband and wife clinic fixes us a huge homemade lunch after our treatment. This is what I had today. The meal was delicious. I think the grandkids would enjoy the colorful pomegranate salad.

Oh, and look! Another cow!!
  

I will never tire of seeing cows.

Meanwhile, back in Model Colony, below is a nearby apartment/condo. It’s very typical of the structures around where I’m staying. Look how nice the sidewalk is. In 2013, one of the Australian students broke her ankle walking on the sidewalk and ended up having to return home for surgery. Yikes! I’m really glad they made these sidewalk improvements. It’s too bad they didn’t go around to collect all the old bricks. You can see a couple loose bricks. Those are from the old sidewalk. They’re all over the place.

You can’t tell from the photo, but the children on the school playground in the distance are playing cricket, soccer and field hockey.

Armored car Indian style.

Prashant: “Some of you will go home and say Prashant’s class is boring. One day you will say it’s fascinating.” He was far from boring to me this morning.

I observed Abhijata’s Intermediate 2 class last night. It was packed full and she was on fire! Tomorrow morning is the women’s class. Hopefully it will be Geetaji again.

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Kirkee War Cemetery & Cow Sightings

Above, bridge over one of the rivers that runs through Pune.

A rural drive past the Kirkee War Cemetery.     

If you’re interested, there’s a website with details about this cemetery. It’s really quite interesting and a fairly short read:  Kirkee War Cemetery

Yesterday when we were out, Nana stopped at the side of the road so I could take a picture of a cow, which I did. Then the cow started walking toward us so I switched to video. We ended up fleeing the scene because it seemed as though the cow was coming right after us. After Nana took off he saw the cow walking across the street. It probably didn’t even care we were there.

More cows. Did I mention I like cow sightings?

South end of the north bound cow – I really tried to get a better picture of this cow walking across the road but I wasn’t fast enough.

There are a lot of condos similar to the one below. There are so many people here it seems to make sense they built up rather than out. 

Here’s a rural home. Many of the homes have this type of brick/stone work.

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Sunday in Pune

Above – shoes outside the Institute during the kids’ 8am class. I attended the same 9am kids’ beginner class I attended last week. I decided to follow the same class to see how it progresses throughout the month. It’s very playful and fun to watch.


After class, I went to Pune Central (department store about half a block away) to get a white dupatta. As you can see, they’re having a big sale. I can’t think of a better reason to shop!

Walking past the Institute on the way back to my flat.

Fresh vegetables anyone? I bought four cherimoyas off another cart for 100Rs (= $1.57 US).  

Cheese and tomato utapa for lunch.

These boys look like they’re up to no good …

This is legal and really safe.

I made Nana pull over so I could get this photo. He remembers from last time in 2013 how I got excited every time we came across a cow. Cows have the right away, you know. Pedestrians do not. But cows do. I would stop for a cow.

This is Soba. He’s a very nice man from Cashmere and this is his Cashmere shop. I bought some beautiful Cashmere scarfs from him when I was here in 2013.

Here we are (Jill and I) in the rickshaw on the way back to the flat.


Saving the best for last, and not necessarily iNdia …

  
My two sweet grandsons – Alo and his baby brother Kando.

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Every Day People

The people … colorful and friendly and have no problem posing for pictures either.

  

Making name tag bracelets.

   


I mentioned in an earlier post that I brought with me 25 white ladies t-shirts to be batiked (remember the motorcycle ride?). Today Sudhir brought me my sample. Here it is – a size medium so I can wear it in class or wherever. This is only one of the elephant designs. The other elephant design has two larger “playful” elephants. Some of the t-shirts will also have the Om symbol, the heart chakra or designed with two Adho Mukha Svanasanas (down dog) with a Navasana (boat pose) in the middle. The t-shirt colors will be pink, red, green, blue and orange and I’ll have them in S M L & XL.

  


I took a solo walk to MoMo’s and got “take away” vegetable dumplings with really good dipping sauce all to myself. Yum yum.


Sunita taught the ladies’ class this morning. What a tough class! She is so demanding yet she takes the time to explain in detail exactly what she expects us to do. With Sunita you don’t dare make a move unless and until you’re told. We did mostly standing poses and during most of the class our arms were either extended straight out to the side or lifted straight up [Urdhva Hastasana]. My shoulder was put to the test and it passed! Needless to say, I did a restorative practice this afternoon consisting of mostly passive forward bends.


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