What a 'kin morning I've had! Best start of the day yet. I was up with the lark, on the correct road in 10 minutes and heading out of town. The road was gently undulating as usual and I was determined to keep the speed down so as not to get too tired too quickly. Then BANG! Rear tyre blowout. Not a puncture, but destruction of the rear tyre. So 20 mins of repairs (much sticking tape and strapping) later it's back the way we came and looking for a tyre shop. I almost immediately find one open and with a tyre that would fit my bike, but the bloke insists it is no good and shoos me away. The tyre was ideal and I try to explain but he's not interested so I slope off to look for another shop. I also check out the bus and the train stations. I have just missed the morning bus and the next one is this evening which is a possibility. The morons at the railway station say 4am but it is not very clear so also a possibility, but less so than the bus. You see I have spent 5 days travelling now and I am only 200 kms from my start point despite the 550 kms cycled. So its off to the coast and sandy beaches for me. I want to eat fish and have a swim at the end of the day.
Yesterday someone asked me what is different about India when one comes from Europe and I have been thinking about this question ever since. There are the obvious things like the climate, the people, the food and the scenery, but why is it so very different. What is it that makes Europe so clean and so organised? And what is it about India which makes it the total reverse? I suppose the answer can only come from the people themselves. I see brand new buildings sitting in a sea of filth and desolation and nobody seems to care. Have we legislated our way to cleanliness or is there a real aspirational difference. If any of you know I would love to here from you.
Yesterday someone asked me what is different about India when one comes from Europe and I have been thinking about this question ever since. There are the obvious things like the climate, the people, the food and the scenery, but why is it so very different. What is it that makes Europe so clean and so organised? And what is it about India which makes it the total reverse? I suppose the answer can only come from the people themselves. I see brand new buildings sitting in a sea of filth and desolation and nobody seems to care. Have we legislated our way to cleanliness or is there a real aspirational difference. If any of you know I would love to here from you.
Beautiful Child.