Quote Originally Posted by Whacker View Post
Ugh.

Others may have enjoyed their visits, I did not. I was in New Dehli for 2 weeks on business, and I was counting the seconds until I could go home. I was in the nicer areas of the city too, but it was still miserable. My wife had to wash my clothes twice to get the smell out.

The only thing I can think of that I ever would want to do or see in India is the Taj Mahal in Agra, as india (lol?) mentioned. It was a hellish 2 hour drive from New Delhi one way. If you can find a place far enough away from the less-than-hygenic hordes of people to be able to just take it in and look around, it really is a wonder and something worth visiting at least once in one's lifetime. I am glad I saw it. Because I'll be damned if I'm ever going back there again.

Best of luck.
LOL, you would love the prairies. Oceans of grass, from horizon to horizon. You'll never feel the holistic sense of belonging that I have for my sacred and ancestral homeland, but you will never forget the feelings of smallness, freedom, and endless opportunity when there's nothing but grass around you in every direction for as far as you can see.

Saskatchewan's cities, though, are small and relatively boring. But the hoods spring forth the greatest of the first, the real, people. It's a magical place, a sacred land: The holy land. The legacy my ancestors left for me to make a living, and which I will leave for my descendants to be fruitful and multiply.

You are welcome by right of treaty to enjoy this garden of eden, btw.