After the sun goes down, Pondicherry comes out to take the air. Bay of Bengal Every evening, the ocean promenade is full of people, old and young, families with young children and courting couples, taking their constitutionals and catching up with their friends and neighbors. The only thing that disrupts the picturesque beauty is the trash between the rocks. Gandhi Statue- A stately monument that children love to climb. A balloon salesman's wares glow like jewels in the dark blue sky. Carts selling food, jewelry, cd's, cell phone cases, flowers, and more. The evening deepens to darkness.
Jim Newlin
7/5/2014 09:37:12 pm
Love the pictures! You are soaking it all in. Look forward to seeing you before too long, we hope.
Sarah Camille Wilson
7/5/2014 10:20:09 pm
Thanks Jim! Yes, my time in India is growing tragically short, and I will be home soon. I'm looking forward to seeing you and Silvie soon, too.
Susan
7/6/2014 12:05:27 am
Enloyed the pictures Sarah. I had such a good time during my visit...thank you again!
Sarah Camille Wilson
7/7/2014 11:39:35 pm
I enjoyed having you Susan! We had a lot of good talks, and good Dosa! Comments are closed.
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India BlogMy name is Sarah Camille Wilson. I am currently living in Pondicherry India and working as a visiting instructor and artist in residence at Golden Bridge Pottery.This blog is an informal way for me to share my experiences and ideas with friends, colleagues, and anyone else who is interested. Welcome, and feel free to comment. Archives
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