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Monday, March 12, 2012

Back to Wichita

No Pictures - Just a few Observations:

This was my first time traveling overseas.  I brought back many rich experiences and a much more profound understanding how to navigate through the many challenges that lay ahead.

We had some flight delays coming back due to storms and higher than expected headwinds (120 kts), missed our Chicago connection but finally made it home after 36 hours from arriving at the Bangalore airport.  No real way to prepare just go with the flow  - remember you'll basically traveling half way around the world.  You will be drained the next few days - period.

Jet lag takes a few days to recover - I'm still waking up at 3:00AM and finishing this blog early Monday morning.

The sights, sounds, and smells all have to be experienced personally to have the real and full effect.  India is of course has a huge population and people everywhere are just trying to survive each day.  Bangalore if filled with activity during all times of day and night. You should never be bored because people watching is fascinating.

We all have a better sense of how things work and sometimes don't work, but we also have a deeper understanding of the life experiences for those living and working in Bengaluru.  Hopefully we will have other opportunities to travel there again. 

Last Day - A Few Goodbyes

GREAT Group of Guys.
We definitely felt welcome 





A few parting gifts






A Few More Sites You'll See Around Town

Temples are numerous and scattered throughout the city.
Remember these are all hand made!



Coconuts are everywhere and are sold nearly on every corner for a quick drink.

We heard that Muslims make up around 10% of the total population within all of India.


This is everyday traffic - AMAZING it flows so well.
It took us anywhere from 40 minutes to 1 1/2 hours to commute back and forth from hotel to GTC.


Every street is lined with shops selling everything needed for daily living.


Construction of the elevated metro.  


If you look closely there are no safety harnesses nor nets!
Limited big equipment - mainly hand labor to build everything.


Last Evening on the Town

Ken and I spent our last evening with Shankar and his wife Priyos (not sure on the spelling).
Great evening to relax and reflect on last 2 weeks in Bangalore.


Ken couldn't resist a quick spin around the block.
Good thing it was late in evening and traffic was at a low.


Interesting Extension Cords

Seems to be the typical method for running power at a construction site at GTC.  Remember this is 240VAC.

101 uses for electrical tape.


Quick and Simple Plug


Monday, March 5, 2012

Bangalore Olympic Training Stadium

This is the enterence to Bangalore's Olympic Training facility.
Maybe built in the 1980's my guess.
We pass by it every day to and from work aand wanted to stop by this morning to give it a look over.
Open to the public for excerise and recreation.


Front enterence
Stadium show a little wear due to time, but is in pretty good shape.
Guessing it has never been updated since built.


Skyline of area a few taller buildings behind the stadium



Dreaming someday of being on a national cricket team - Right?

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Last Weekend To Shop


Much behind the story on this picture.
Basically this person will completly refinish this furniture where he sits by hand scraping every square inch with a very small scrapper blade - Amazing.

Attempts to stay in shade throughout the day.

Every street is nearly identical to this for evening shopping.


UB Building - HQ for Kingfisher.

Kingfisher owns an airline in India.
News reported they hadn't paid thier pilots for last few weeks due to financial hardship and were close to going under - again.


Great view from a plaza area from a high end mall