The Mysore Zoo
List of things currently living in my room:
1. At least two geckos
2. At least three spiders (which are far away from my bed, thankfully)
3. The nightly mosquito invasion
4. A mouse?
My little furry friend hasn't made any appearances lately, so I can only assume he's moved on to greener (dirtier) pastures. I'm just glad I didn't have to deal with disposing of a mouse corpse.
In more exciting news, tomorrow night we leave on our overnight trip to Chennai, formerly known as Madras. We'll be traveling for around two weeks, and I'll have sporadic Internet access at cafes. I'll update when I can.
The festival week was fairly uneventful. It seems to mainly be an excuse for Indian tourists to spend a bunch of money. People are trickling back into the guesthouse as I speak, and it's a bit of a joly after a week of almost nobody being here. The high point of the week was probably going for a swim at the Regalis Hotel's pool. Not exactly an exotic experience, but a highly refreshing one nonetheless.
Time to get packing. Updates on the trip to follow once I get to a computer in Chennai.
1. At least two geckos
2. At least three spiders (which are far away from my bed, thankfully)
3. The nightly mosquito invasion
4. A mouse?
My little furry friend hasn't made any appearances lately, so I can only assume he's moved on to greener (dirtier) pastures. I'm just glad I didn't have to deal with disposing of a mouse corpse.
In more exciting news, tomorrow night we leave on our overnight trip to Chennai, formerly known as Madras. We'll be traveling for around two weeks, and I'll have sporadic Internet access at cafes. I'll update when I can.
The festival week was fairly uneventful. It seems to mainly be an excuse for Indian tourists to spend a bunch of money. People are trickling back into the guesthouse as I speak, and it's a bit of a joly after a week of almost nobody being here. The high point of the week was probably going for a swim at the Regalis Hotel's pool. Not exactly an exotic experience, but a highly refreshing one nonetheless.
Time to get packing. Updates on the trip to follow once I get to a computer in Chennai.


2 Comments:
are you charging admission? m
I have a weta living somewhere in my room. Since NZ has no natural mammals, the weta is a giant bug that evolved to take the place of mice and is about the size. Its name is bob. I think I have a better relationship with my tennant than you.
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