Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Cut Between Thumb And Finger



L ove readers have

long you will no longer get to read, I like that any more than you. But it is just not quite as easy to report and tell how it was at first.
I'm fine - very much so. As time has indeed changed a lot, so I could not keep me here and there in front of a small shift in perspective. It's just been a long time here and it feels different now to how to start. It's been so in the Indian habits of it but refuse the many "foreign alien" status to leave. This is often not easy, but you have to accept it.
Please be assured that all changes nothing or very little in my general feelings. I feel comfortable and enjoy my time. At the same time I am still a little ripe time to return back home. I look forward to the rest of my time here and my return. What happens next? Who can say yes, but once it is clear: India will miss me!
These days I am writing on from the Report After nine months, "the you can then read the beginning of June here.
Every now and then I spend the time a few days in the city of Bangalore. City life is in stark contrast to Lebem doing here in the country and the mixture of both me good!
Work blühlt and slowly we are true veterans in terms of ramps, railings and more! Here on the campus of my organization, we have already at some corners for the disabled. Here again, a loud thank you to all the donations !. have made it possible this is great
lowering the heat of summer seems to have adopted the (to my great relief) and the first rain herald the monsoon - So it is time to think about it, how to make the tile roof just above my head!
had with many people here I have a really warm relationship, which makes us look at the rest of the time even with a little melancholy. When will I be back? That is a question to which I would also like an answer.
is planned to eventually leave for a few days in "God's own country" Kerala, which sounds with its coastal area and river scenery very attractive. However, whether the monsoon season is a good time to get out I will find others.
My guitar remains for me to be an intimate companion, and the book collection is growing constantly. Between all the fond of eating it and still deliver Delicacies from the German home à la Haribo and biscuits.
After the departure of Dutch students this detached four Singapore who now live here with me on campus.

special greetings to Jutta & Sandra's and ask for animate!


David