Tuesday, June 30, 2009

shim shim shi-shimla

Once on the mountain, it feels like a different country. The British Raj built their summer home hear to escape the heat of Delhi. They chose well. To help them feel at home a beautiful, super expensive palace/castle was built for everyone to relax. It was also the first Indian president's home. Pakistan/Kashmere peace talks went down in one of the rooms. And Ghandi stopped by! Now it is an institute for learnin'

Christ's Church was the 2nd church built in India and sits in the city center Scandal point.

The real highlight was another monkey temple. We quested up a mountainside to the land of irate apes. All along the way a person is cautioned: don't look them in the eye, don't smile, carry a stick to beat down monkeys that try to attack. I wasn't particularly concerned, but as soon as we sat down an older monkey snatched Gary's specs. The monkeys were scary smart. It did not relinquish his spectacular prize until an entire bag of 'monkey food' was thrown into its hands. The monkey caught it like a football, saluted and ran away. We headed back last night via overnight bus. At last I returned to the ICGEB for a day of science.

4 comments:

  1. It's been great reading about your travels in India - especially this past week while comparing to Gary's accounts of your adventures. It's also quite nice to see that your Hillcrest shirt made it into the bag and toured around Shimla with you.

    See you soon :)

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  2. so you were snapping photos while i was having the crisis of my life...

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  3. I like how the church is at "Scandal point." Also, good job with fast snapping pictures, Mallory!

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