
The entire Bangalore IST team on Thursday - everyone wearing traditional outfits :)
ime (no water) to decorate the body. It is most commonly seen as a decoration on Indian brides. The whole process was very quick - the artist was drawing free-hand, and the mehendi looks a lot like puffy paint when applied. It takes about 10 minutes to dry, and then it starts to flake off to reveal the color underneath.

rnt orange, thick curtains, etc.). But, we made it to the hotel and then immediately left to go walk around Panaju. The Marriott is located near the town of Panaji and near Miramar beach. It was so beautiful - all of the buildings were very bright and reminiscent of Mexico. Goa was a Portugese colony until 1961 (which is later than India gained its independence from the British). The architecture and landscape were than anything we have seen while in India. There were also may churches in Goa, as there is a very high Christian population.









huge slabs of granite and marble sitting outside near the streets. Bangalore exports a lot of this internationally. On our route to SA, we also passed through one of the many Muslim neighborhoods in Bangalore. I posted some pictures of he granite shops, as well as some other sights we passed on our route to the IBM
office. I especially liked the photo of the men on the motorbike carrying
the ladder. We saw si
ghts like this every day! It is never a boring ride to work :)
Last night (Saturday), there was a fashion show at our hotel - the Taj Residency. I could see them setting up/rehearsing during the afternoon, then went down to check it out last night. It was a lot of fun. There were a TON of people there, all surrounding the pool, and the show lasted for awhile. It was hosted by this guy that apparently promotes all of these parties/events in Bangalore. We met and talked to a lot of interesting people and had a great time! Here are some pictures.....


After waking up at 3 AM, leaving Bangalore at 6:30 AM, a 2 1/2 hour flight to Delhi and a 4 hour car ride to Agra....we finally made it to the Taj Mahal on Saturday afternoon! We met our tour guide at the hotel and he took us to the Taj and showed us around. We had to park the car a little ways away from the Taj, and we rode on a camel cart to the entrance gate :)






