Updates
Well, it's been a considerable amount of time since I've updated any of my websites and I was beginning to feel guilty about it. As it turns out, the internet connections and the computers here in India are extremely slow and in an attempt to upload pictures off of my camera onto www.kodakgallery.com I find myself in the same internet cafe for going on the 7th hour now. Because of this rare extended period of time spent at a computer I felt the need to do some stuff and make some updates.
Firstly, I've posted some new pictures on my myspace, check them out at www.myspace.com/mayzilla. They're from my travels thus far and the captions should tell you in which country they were taken. Secondly, this is the first blog I've posted on any of my websites in a while so feel free to relish in its glory. Don't expect much else because I don't plan to post again until I get back to the States. I'm keeping a journal of all of my travel stories so look out for an email or some other correspondance when I've posted them all online. Thirdly, I'm obviously still travelling but my money is quickly running out. After spending my second Christmas and soon to be New Year's Eve away from home I'm eager to get back, although I really like India and am loving my travels more than ever. I told my family I might be home around the end of January or sometime in February. That remains to be seen.
India is a strange and overwhelming country but I love how different it is from the other places I've travelled. That's about all I can say about it right now.
In conclusion please remember to write and I'll try to do the same. Being away from my family and friends in a place so chaotic it is refreshing to hear that things are stable and going well back home.
I love and miss you all and I hope you had or are continuing to have a great holiday.
Namaste, from India

2 Comments:
Namaste, m'nasty!
D
Hi Megan,
Your blog is great. It's clear that you're getting a lot out of your experience in Korea; it's a cool that you get to share your experiences with others.
My name is Blake (I live in Brooklyn), and I started a small company that creates educational music, specifically hip-hop music. It's called Flocabulary. We just completed an interesting project with a small Korean company called Swagger Lou Press to create Korean-themed hip-hop. We produced a song called "Ahn Nyeong Ha Sam" that is full of references to Korean culture. We've put the song on our site as a free download. You can listen here: http://www.flocabulary.com/koreanmusic.html
If you like the song, I was hoping you might be able to mention it in your blog. (I'm trying to make Flocabulary my full time job - your efforts would help).
Thanks Megan. Definitely let me know if you have any questions.
Enjoy,
Blake
Post a Comment
<< Home