tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14677243.post7896399060093523603..comments2023-08-22T21:11:59.355+12:00Comments on pohanginapete: Bundi: Goblins and uneasy dreamspohanginapetehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11463792721091291063noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14677243.post-2959026456706479602007-09-10T13:23:00.000+12:002007-09-10T13:23:00.000+12:00RR, I'm not sure whether the cable was high voltag...RR, I'm not sure whether the cable was high voltage or part of a water reticulation system. Either way, if it ever did manage to gnaw through, it'd be less than popular... <BR/><BR/>Pixie... yes, it fits very well. And I'm sure it would have been more palatable than much of the food there ;-Ppohanginapetehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11463792721091291063noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14677243.post-57964853165775651692007-09-07T23:10:00.000+12:002007-09-07T23:10:00.000+12:00What magic in words and pictures - the essence of ...What magic in words and pictures - the essence of dreams and nightmares!<BR/>(Is the juvenile rhesus about to sink its little teeth into a high-voltage cable? Maybe Pixie Kebab will be on the Lake View menu? Could rhesus be classified as Pixie, rather than Goblin?)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14677243.post-79297314256272307602007-09-04T07:27:00.000+12:002007-09-04T07:27:00.000+12:00Thanks Bev. Actually, you'd be all right in India...Thanks Bev. Actually, you'd be all right in India — anyone who insists on eating meat there is likely to get bored very quickly with the limited choice. I only travelled in a small part of India, but everywhere I went, vegetarian dishes far outnumbered those with meat.<BR/><BR/>Mongolia, on the other hand... carnivory's a definite asset there. It might even be a borderline requirement for entrypohanginapetehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11463792721091291063noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14677243.post-45855116820807028132007-09-03T23:41:00.000+12:002007-09-03T23:41:00.000+12:00That's a wonderful photo of the tree trunk at the ...That's a wonderful photo of the tree trunk at the fort. Those monkeys both look like they're up to some mischief. Sounds as though procuring food must have been a bit of an adventure. I could probably manage to down just about any kind of rice. However, I'd be in a jam if I found myself in some place where all that was available were dishes cooked with meat.burning silohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03699849089828169389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14677243.post-29108833172626570232007-09-03T07:51:00.000+12:002007-09-03T07:51:00.000+12:00Duncan, the rice wasn't nice, but at least I had t...Duncan, the rice wasn't nice, but at least I had the choice of eating it (or not). In India and Africa (and elsewhere), far too many people don't have that choice. <BR/><BR/>And, at least I could have lived off my "reserves" for a while!pohanginapetehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11463792721091291063noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14677243.post-46219354927377951362007-09-01T16:28:00.000+12:002007-09-01T16:28:00.000+12:00It's a wonder you got home in one piece by the sou...It's a wonder you got home in one piece by the sound of that tucker Pete. Glad I can experience India through your eyes instead of having to go there and dice with rice. ;-)Duncanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12182951711946882353noreply@blogger.com