Somethings are just too good. Here are five unrelated items from the last two days.
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It's puppy season in Vapi. I've been watching these puppies grow up for about 3 weeks now. Last time I only saw three, and had feared that the others were "gone". But today, all six were sleeping on the street corner where they live. |
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I've been waiting to take this picture for months -- when I've seen a chicken delivery, I haven't had a camera within reach. Today I was prepared. Those are live chickens. They get hung by their legs from the digital scale (this is a high-tech chicken truck!) just before they get sold. How my thinking has changed: When I was in high school, we were "grossed out" by a storefront about a half block from the school that sold and butchered live chickens and rabbits. Now that is "farm-to-table" chic! |
About a third of the upper school students were practicing marching for the upcoming Republic Day (26 Jan) program. A Sr Kg student, waiting to enter the school, practiced along with them.
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This photo really doesn't work, but that thing hanging in the car is a baby hammock. It's suspended from the hooks above the doors and was swinging wildly as the car moved. Such hammocks are fairly common, although I hadn't seen one in a car before. Usually I've seen them hung between two trees while the mother worked construction. Some older homes also have hooks on posts for baby hammocks. |
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Early morning over GIDC Vapi. Pollution does give a nice warm glow to the sunshine. (GIDC is "Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation" and is the industrial area of Vapi.) Sometimes I think that the famed golden sunlight in India is merely a product of the ubiquitous smoky atmosphere. |
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