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Lata Jun 1st, 2012 09:43 AM

A Month-By-Month Look At Delhi
 
Hi,
I have been writing about what Delhi looks and feels like in each month of the year, for the last one year. Given that it is a city that experiences extreme weather conditions in different seasons, there is a lot to say about Delhi in each month. Not just weather, I have touched various aspects like culture, festivals and food, that define a city's character. The Delhi I present is based entirely on my personal experience of the metropolis. Here are links to the 12 blog posts. Hope you enjoy them.

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2011/0...tolerance.html

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2011/0...of-clouds.html

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2011/0...ultry-and.html

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2011/1...c-happens.html

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2011/1...-fun-time.html

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2011/1...il-of-fog.html

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2012/0...h-beckons.html

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2012/0...-delights.html

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2012/0...ye-winter.html

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2012/0...r-is-here.html

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2012/0...ry-treats.html

http://thisislata.blogspot.in/2012/0...st-storms.html

jacketwatch Jun 2nd, 2012 05:32 AM

This is brilliant! Thanks so much for posting this. BTW where in India do you live now?

Jaya Jun 2nd, 2012 07:12 AM

I think she is in south India now, but I can't recall which city.

It's very hot in Delhi right now. The past few days have been around 110 degrees (F). It's made worse by long bouts of power outages (usually several hours) and water supply problems.

jacketwatch Jun 2nd, 2012 08:18 AM

Yep. I saw it was 114 today or something like that. Someone I know wanted to go to the Golden triangle area in mid May and I told her this was a bad time but she went so we'll see how she did upon her return. She and her traveling companion had never been to India B4 so i told her to be sure to get a hotel that has AC AND a back up generator. :D

Lata Jun 2nd, 2012 09:15 AM

@jacketwatch & Jaya: Thanks. Great to hear from you. Yes, Jaya is right. I am in South India.

jacketwatch Jun 2nd, 2012 09:33 AM

Would that be Kerala?

Jaya Jun 2nd, 2012 04:34 PM

Where in the south? I am a long-time fan of classical Indian dancing. I did Bharatnatyam until my knees started giving me problems and had to cut back. I also love Odissi style too, though I never learned it. Manipuri is so pretty for the large skirts they dance in.

Lata Jun 2nd, 2012 06:09 PM

@jacketwatch & Jaya: Well, Jaya, since you mention Bharatanatyam, let me say that I am in what could be called the home of Bharatanatyam...Chennai. There are some posts on my blog about Chennai, Pondicherry, Kathakali. You could check them out if you are interested. Where are you two based? I've lived in the US intermittantly, that is why I am wondering.

jacketwatch Jun 2nd, 2012 06:37 PM

We live in a suburb of Chicago about 20 miles west of the airport.if you ever come this way we would love to meet, last yr. we met two Fodorites who happened to be on the same cruise with us.

Jaya Jun 2nd, 2012 07:25 PM

I am in New Hampshire, about 1 hour north of Boston. I have not been to Chennai, but my dance guruji is from Chennai and I think she still performs when she visits there.

I am a dance purest. I only learned the true Bharatnatyam, not any of the "modernized" versions I see on YouTube. I like the classical dances as they were intended, not as a part of fusion or other mixtures. I don't know any of the south languages other than to know it's a south language by the sound of it. My Indian language is Hindi.

I am also a big fan of Kanchipuram and Banarsi saris. I love many of the other regional styles too. Ok, enough blah, blah, blah from me - lol.

Lata Jun 4th, 2012 09:31 PM

@jacketwatch: We would love to meet too, whether we come there or you come to our part of the world!

Lata Jun 4th, 2012 09:39 PM

@Jaya: Considering that you are from North India, it is interesting that you learnt Bharatanatyam. Kathak is more popular in the North. But that is what I love about India...unity in diversity!

jacketwatch Jun 5th, 2012 05:21 PM

Well if we ever come to Madras or Chennai I'll contact you. And if you ever come to Chi we'll treat you to the best pizza in the US!

Lata Jun 5th, 2012 08:41 PM

@jacketwatch: Thanks for your offer of a pizza treat. We'd love that for sure. And we'll be happy to make you a counter offer of the most authentic dosas if you visit Chennai!


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