February 3, 2008
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Sorry for “no show”
Hello, Fellow Xangans. Sorry, I went underground for quite some time. I am back. But only briefly. Only to say that my real life is keeping me so busy that I really cannot make time for Xanga. Though I want to. I want to vent all those crazy ideas that go through my mind all the time … to express myself … to show off to the world the things I have done or can do.
You know what? I am half-retired now. But it seems like I am busier than ever before. So many things to do, but so little time. Whose law is that which says work expands to fill-in the time available to complete them. Peter’s Law?
Anyway, for the past four or so months I worked so hard that I decided to reward myself. I am going on vacation … for a full month … to India. Don’t be jealous. I deserve it. India is my country. But I have not been there for 10 years at least. The country has made tremendous progress within the past 10 years. I need to see it first hand. I shall be traveling EXTENSIVELY within India in a month … trying to see as much of the country as possible. Guess what? I shall return so tired that I would need another vacation to relax and recuperate!
While in India, I shall try to buy a few more elephants and camels to bring back with me. Those who have read my past journals know we already have 3 elephants and a camel. We use them as our mode of transportation here. It is so cool!
That’s all for now. Please be assured that I am still alive and kicking.
Off to India in a few days. I shall see you all when I get back. I shall post here at least a few pictures from my trip. But you will be able to see them all in my Worldisround.com site. I’ll provide the link.
Bye for now.

Comments (4)
Where is “here” that you are able to use camels and elephants? I thought you were teasing us!
Have a great trip!
You have 3 elephants and a camel ????
Whatever enjoy your trip in India that is going to become one of the more powerful country in the world .
In friendship
Michel
When I go to Viet Nam time moves much more slowly. I stay for a month and it is like three months or four and I utterly enjoy every minute. I love going to Viet Nam because God gives me back some time there. Is it that way for you in India?
I hope you have time for the INET cafes while you are there. Write about the changes.