The car picked us up promptly at 9 am. (The Indians are really on time. I don’t think that we have ever waited beyond the time that they said someone would meet us. Since we are pathologically early, we really appreciate this.)
The drive took every minute of the 5 hours and then some. The traffic was horrendous. It is hard to believe that this was a really main highway.
We did get the half way bathroom break. There was also the only mailbox that I saw on the trip. I usually send postcards – but it was really hard to do here.
One thing that I wasn’t able to get a picture of was the cow pat storage. Cow pats are collected and dried here and then used for fuel. Often you will see them on a wall. After they are dried, some people build little structures that look like playhouses with them. Some are arranged quite decoratively.
We did make our plane, but didn’t have to wait too long. It is quite incredible – they manage to serve a hot meal in an hour. It is impressive.
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We (and hundreds of other tourists) were picked up and taken to the river side. We were very lucky. Our boat had just us and one other person. Some of the other boats looked like they were going to sink with the weight of the people on them.
It was dark and COLD when we arrived.
We were on the water, when the sun peeped over the horizon:
We had bought flower offerings to give to the river:
There were little candles in the center.We were rowed up the river and saw the people bathing and washing clothes:
Over and over again we were told that no one gets sick because this is such a purifying experience:
No, that isn’t a body – it is a mud statue from a celebration the day before. We saw a group getting ready to cremate someone. The gold cloth and flowers are around the body. When they are ready, it will be placed on top of the pile of wood on the right.At the end of the ride, we walked through the lanes and alleys behind the buildings closest to the river. Cows and people are living cheek to jowl. People are sleeping in their shops (which are smaller than my dining room table.)
We then went to the airport for the trip back to