We try hard to get used to the noise here in India. Today we woke up in a silent town and asked ourselves “what’s happening?” 10.000 tuk tuks on strike and to go from A to B we had to take a horse. On the road we met 2 camels, 2 elephants and of course hundreds of cows everywhere!
For lunch we went to a street kitchen to get a Samousa and we found out that this place sells 30.000 pieces per day!
Tonight we got dinner in a nice restaurant where the waiter didn’t have a clue about what is sold in his restaurant. We ordered blind….
A normal day traveling in India…….
Good night to all!
24/04/2013 In BLOG
5 Comments
Hey Patrick, hope you two are doing well… your pictures are amazing! Looking forward for more!
té l’indienne ou lé dan out fief là. toute demoune y doi ressemb a ou. ‘ttention Patrick y trompe pas de malbaraise : hihi
é mang’ pas trop samoussas, on diré que y baign’ bien dan l’huile meme apres pou decemb ou sa ressemb un gros macatia 🙂
sinon mi iaim a ou qd même mon pti zourite
Ou peu dire! Tout ban na la pou coz en Indi ek moin! Arret deconé don 🙂
Pou pas gaign gro mal o ventre oblizé mange zaffaire vien frit té. Mais nout samoussa lé meilleur que cet bon zindien!
Gros bisous mon zourite chourie!
*fein fein fein!!!!!!!!! das war ein wunderbarer letzter Abend mit Euch mit diesen leckeren Dingern!!!!!! *busserl von uns
Hmmm die schmecken aber anders als meine…. Wenn wir wieder da sind, verspreche ich es nochmal zu machen! Dickes Bussi aus Agra!