Hi Guys,
It's day 4 today... and as usual, today was really packed and tiring. I thought this was the best day so far during the trip...
On the bus, we got to enjoy some Indian sweets... I particularly like this one...
It's colourful, and I like the silver thingy at the top... I've never seen an icing like that...
I snapped some quick shots of interesting formations of people sleeping...
We visited a place where there were lots of elephants... a big one and a few other young ones. All of us got the chance to take an elephant ride and we took a few photos...
{ for a start... elephant dunk...}
{ all above 3 pics taken on the elephant...}
{a pic with the elephant... }
I saw this wooden structure... it's quite sophisticated... it doesn't look like a typical cage...
Later on, we went to some park to take a quick look at a river... and a view of the mountains...
We decided to play near the river... but because it was said that someone had died in that river, we decided not to go too close...
After visiting the river, we climbed a tree house nearby to get a nicer and clearer view of the scenery.
As it was Mrs. Beena's birthday today, we were all treated to a sumptuous lunch at a restaurant. The food there was good, and some adventurous people decided to try eating with their hands...
After filling our tummies, we headed to the SOS village for children. It is actually an orphanage. However, it's system of managing the orphans is very different from other orphanages. They provide the orphanages with a new family within the orphanage itself... so there would be 10 children in every "family" and they would be "siblings". There would be a "mother" to take care of these kids permanently until they become independent. The orphanage funds the orphans on their accommodation, daily needs and education.
The head of the orphanage brought us to a pottery to take a look at how pots are made, because the orphans were still at school when we arrived.
{ newly made pots - fresh from the oven }
{taking a tour of the pottery (conducted by head of the SOS village that we visited)}
{ a very simple machine used to make blocks of clay from soil }
{ (left) worker skillfully making "piggy banks"... and then there I am, trying to make a pot }
{ (left) holes which allow hot air from the bottom story to dry the newly made pots; (right) a wheel which controls the amount of hot air coming through the holes }
{lady putting on bricks to seal the heating chamber}
{ a lady making the bases for the pots}
{ a random pic of a plant struggling to survive in the ridiculously burning weather }
After the tour at the pottery, we returned to the village.
{taking a break}
Then, we decided to play a game of badminton with them.
{Song Ken preparing to hit a shuttle}
{ during the game of badminton...}
{Song Ken with 2 children}
{Dorje showing us the gift he received from some of the children}
After the game of badminton, we were interviewed by a TV crew... not really we, but Dorje and JY. Of course none of us expected media coverage but well... we just gotta go ahead with it. So the TV crew stayed with us for a mini concert arranged by the SOS villagers. We went up to sing a song but it didn't go well...
The concert was pretty Ok with dances, songs and a presentation on Kerala.
So that's about it...
bye for now