This should be my last night in
Gurgaon, India, for awhile. None too soon, if you ask me, which you
didn't, but I know that all of my loyal readers are aware of the
difficulties that I have been facing here. Wednesday night, which
was last night, there they lot next to me cranked up another party at
10pm. They were having a great time till about 1am. Or at least I
think so, cause that's when I finally went back to sleep. Yes, back
to sleep. I was so tired yesterday that I crashed early in the
evening; about 5pm. It was much needed and appreciated sleep.
Today was the 60th
anniversary of India's independence from the British rule. It's a
big holiday. There were people and families out in the parks playing
and relaxing. It was nice to watch everyone mill about. The weather
was great too, so I took advantage of the reduced traffic and nice
weather and went for a bike ride. The ride was most excellent and
the air wasn't too bad today. Every now and then I would peddle
through a smelly spot, but overall it was very pleasant. Pleasant
until I realized that I couldn't figure out how to get back home!
Seriously, I couldn't. Don't tell anyone, but I had to stop and ask
directions back to Sector 29. I knew my sector, but that was it.
Sectors over here are like little
puzzle pieces; they are funny shaped and you really don't know where
they fit in the whole puzzle until the end. The sectors over here
aren't numbered sequentially either. Noooo, that would be too easy.
I think they used a dart board to assign the numbers. Hang the map
on the dart board and then throw a dart with a sector number
attached. Where ever it sticks, that's what the sector will be
named. I was ridding through sector 21 and then I popped out in
sector 1! What! No street signs either. I think they get stolen or
maybe they just don't exist. Anyway, I got lost. Peddled around for
about 4 hours and finally found my way back. I finally saw a big
building that I recognized in the distance and peddled for it. It
was a fun ride though. I really didn't get worried; since I had
plenty of daylight. There are little markets scattered all over the
place. People selling all kinds of things. I peddled though quite a
few.
So here is my tentative plan of attack
for tomorrow. I say tentative cause I know how these things work
over here. My plan is liable to go south, and probably will, but
it's something to start with. In the morning, I shall go to the ops
center, get my ID badge that they have been working on for the last 3
weeks, and get my copy of the FATA results. Then track someone down
to talk about getting my bank card, and talk to the boss about a Visa
letter for Jeannette. Catch a cab back to the hotel, pick up my
stuff, and then go to the airport. In the states this would take
about an hour; over here I'm planning till about noon. Maybe latter.
Actually, I'll consider myself lucky if I'm on an airplane by 5pm
tomorrow night.
I'm off to shower, eat and then pack.
In that order too. Hope you guys are enjoying the winter weather
over there. I miss the NW winters. Not much; just a little! Stay
safe and I'll talk to you later taters.
It should be 9:30 p.m. there as I enter this, so hope all went well today and you are re-located by now. But the big question is - re-located to where?
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