Monthly Archive for March, 2010

Nandi Hills, Karnataka, India

Today we (Jessica, her parents and I) headed out of Bangalore to get some peace and quiet in the Nandi Hills. This is an ancient hill fortress about 45 km north of the city, famous for the small temples built at the peak about 1000 years ago. It was nice to get away from the smog, get some exercise, and see some wildlife. One thing we found humorous was how several groups of Indian visitors wanted pictures with us, which we gladly agreed to. My Indiana Jones hat probably contributed to their amusement.

The hike up to the top from the lower parking lot is less than 2 km, and takes 15 minutes or so, even when hiked casually. Here were some scenes along the way.

Lawn art

Lawn art

Just blows me away

Just blows me away

Nandi temple

Nandi temple

One of the locals

One of the locals

The highlight for me was all the monkeys. We white folk don’t get to see them much unless at the zoo, so we snapped plenty of photos. I will say, though, Lonely Planet needs to mention the 500 or so inhabitants with a disclaimer. Monkeys are not afraid to approach humans and will take something if they want it. Case in point:

Curious monkey approaches

Curious monkey approaches

Initial inquiry

Initial inquiry

A friendly greeting

A friendly greeting

The plot thickens

The plot thickens

Negotiations

Negotiations

Final attempt

Final attempt

Once things seemed to be getting out of hand, Jessica stopped capturing the events and we exited the situation. No one was (badly) injured. We witnessed two other water bottle heists, one from another foreigner and the other from Jessica’s parents. Lonely Planet will be getting an email shortly.

Some Bangalore Highlights

Something fishy at the airport

Something fishy at the airport

Trina, Jessica, Jen, Emily and Joel at the airport

Trina, Jessica, Jen, Emily and Joel at the airport

Lalbagh Garden plant life

Lalbagh Garden plant life

Emily using it

Emily using it

Meeting the director

Meeting the director

The lake at Lalbagh

The lake at Lalbagh

Let me tell you 'bout the I-D-C

Let me tell you 'bout the I-D-C

Decisions

Decisions

We Have Arrived

The Parms and I arrived in Bangalore at 1:30 AM on Saturday, and have since pretty much recovered from the jetlag. Our hotel is the Fortune Select Trinity in Whitefield, about 30 minutes from the city center on a good day and over an hour during rush-hour (which lasts most of the day). On the plus side, the drive to the Accenture campus is about 5 minutes.

Over the weekend we checked out the Bangalore Palace. The palace is beautiful if not a bit quirky. We saw elephant heads and stools made from elephant feet. We also saw a very old wooden refrigerator, cooled only by ice. There were also a bunch of paintings of naked ladies on the walls, Chinese furniture, and a Spanish mosaic bench.

The bench

The bench

The crew

The crew

On Sunday we took a walking tour of Lalbagh Garden through BanagaloreWALKS. Our tour guide Vijay took us on a 3 hour tour of the plant life in the garden. The tour included a lunch at MTR, an ‘institution’ in Bangalore that’s been around for over 70 years.

MTR blue grape drink

MTR blue grape drink

Dosa Masala!

Dosa Masala!

We stood on a 3 billion year old rock in the gardens, one of the oldest exposed geological features on earth.

Stroll up a 3 billion year old rock

Stroll up a 3 billion year old rock

At the top

At the top

More pictures to follow.

Outsourced

For the past few weeks I’ve been preparing for a work trip to India for 4 weeks (followed by 3 weeks of vacation in south India and Thailand). Things were kind of under wraps, not knowing all the details or even if it would happen. Well, it’s happening and the cat’s out of the bag! After a bunch of shots and prescriptions (polio booster, h1n2, Japanese encephalitis (x3), malarone, and antibiotics), dealing with Indian visa shenanigans, and preparing materials for work, it’s on! As an added bonus, Jessica is also being sent with work on the same trip.

Per Dan and Karla‘s recommendation, Jessica and I watched Outsourced, a movie all about me. I’ll post more about our upcoming adventure after the 24-hour flight that starts tomorrow at noon.

Chez Panisse

This evening, the Parms and I ate at Chez Panisse in Berkeley, CA. It went like this:
1. Warm green asparagus and greens with mustard sabayon
2. Black Cod and potato salad with new onions, leeks, and parsley
3. Grilled and braised Becker Lane pork loin and belly with fava beans, new onions, and fried artichokes
4. Caramelized apple tartlet with vanilla bean crème anglaise

We normally don’t eat mammals (in the U.S.), but made the exception for 3 reasons:
1. It’s Chez Panisse, and the pork was both sustainable and delicious.
2. We’re leaving for India/Thailand tomorrow for 7 weeks of work/vacation. More on this to follow in a later post.
3. Jessica was just promoted. Mazel tov!

It was very good. My favorite was probably the cod, with the pork taking a close second.