Before we get to the last stop of our trip--I just want to remind everyone that you have until 5PM Sunday night to leave comments on all the post this week for your chance to win the daily blog candy--each comment is also a chance to win the grand blog candy--A beautiful pearl and crystal necklace!
Our last stop is Delhi India--I do a lot of business in India and as I have traveled there over the years--it has really grown on me! The changes the country has undergone in the last 10 years has been amazing to watch. It seems I end all of my Asian trips in India---so sometimes I feel like I never get to really experiance it becasue I am so worn out--but the companies I work with are wonderful and really make the trip great. This trip I got to ventrue to a village that has been updated with water distribution but almost all other aspects are still very triditiaonl (non big city). I will share picture of that trip with in a trip in a few weeks in a series of layouts but here is a video of 'life on the street.'
Today's Blog Candy is a beautiful Icot Scarf---this will go great with jeans or you can dress it up and still have a great look! Lots of colors here so it is sure to fit right in to your closet!
Saturday, May 8, 2010
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Wow, amazing how other people live. Thanks so very much for posting all these great videos.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing difference in our cultures. While hosting exchange students learning about their homes was probably the most intersting part. I've really enjoyed what you've shared this week thanks for taking the time to do his.
ReplyDeleteThat was a great video! Very educational to those of us who will never get to India! I only saw 1 cow though- I thought there would be more!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scarf! I've thoroughly enjoyed sharing in your trip this week. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI always think it brings you back to reality when you see just how some people have to live. I cannot believe the state of the roads far worse than any other asian country I have ever been to. Thanks for the whistle stop tour, I really felt like I was in the taxi with you.
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Great last stop to the tour...I hate to see it end! Thanks for sharing all of this with us and offering all the blog candy! Scrap Guy Rocks! LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteNot what I expected to see but very interesting: A little more "primitive". I love all the different honking horns. I hate for this trip to end. Hope you will be sharing more of your travel experiences. And, again, thanks for the chance at the blog candy.
ReplyDeleteBryan,
ReplyDeleteI'm sad to see "our trip" end! Any future travel plans?
Thank you so much for sharing (I've enjoyed the journey!),
Jennifer
Great choice - that is a beautiful scarf.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your trip with us this week. It has been fun seeing parts of the world that I will probably never travel to.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoy traveling with to all the different place this week. The scarf is real beautiful. Thank you
ReplyDeleteI have truly enjoyed this past week with our travels....:) this last video was very interesting.... Seeing how different our cities are from theirs..... The scarf is lovely as well as all the treasures you've shown us all week! Have a great Saturday! :)
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Wonderful video. The bouncing makes me feel like we are in the car with you! Thanks for sharing these experiences with us!
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed traveling with you through your blog this week. I am a pleasure traveler myself, but I have not been to Asia yet. I was in Egypt last November for almost two weeks. I have to say I'm a little surprised how much trash and rubble are in the streets.
ReplyDeleteVery intersting view of India. I would have expected a more modern city. Of course, the scarf is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow - I am tired just hearing about all these stops. I guess you got some work in as well... thanks for the giveaways. stay cool
ReplyDeleteMaureen
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Again, thank you for sharing your trip with us. I have enjoyed my "visits" to these countries.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking us to India with you! The scarf is lovely, and you are so kind and generous.
ReplyDeleteThis has been a wonderful week of travel! I felt like I was right there in the car with you!! That was awesome!!!! I noticed that they don't wear helmets and that a lot of the men were dressed in all white. Thank you so very much Brian for taking the time to film these videos to share with us all! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Bryan for opening my eyes to the other
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what it's like in Afganistan,now I have a better idea.
Wow. I can't imagine living there. I sure like my conveniences to much.
ReplyDeleteI thought by what you were saying that India would have been more advanced by now. Thank you so much for the video. I really would love to see what you purchase from India. You've got my interest. Have a safe trip home and thank you again for taking us along with you. I appreciate you taking us along with you. Great idea. :o)
ReplyDeleteWow, traveling vicariously through you! Thanks
ReplyDeleteSOrry that our trip has come to an end. It has been fantastic traveling with you.
ReplyDeleteThe scarf is beautiful.
MShady
Wow! Quite different than your southeast Asian stops of the last week!!
ReplyDeleteEvery day I look at you blog and watch were you've been, I get more and more jealous in a good healthy way!!! I love to travel and have not in a while!!!
ReplyDeleteEach video you've posted makes me more and more glad I live where I live. Thank you for sharing your trip.
ReplyDeleteI am thankful that I live in the great country that I do! I could have been born in one of those countries or anywhere in the world. I am so fortunate to be where I am. I enjoyed you videos. I think I am more of a nature and small town girl instead of those big cities. Thanks for thinking of us during your travels.
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Wow, that was an amazing video. Sure makes me happy that I live where I do. Thanks so much for showing us so many great places!
ReplyDeleteThat was just CRAZY!!! Traffic going every which way, pedestrians mixed in with the vehicles! How many accidents do they have there??? Yikes!!! Do most of the people speak English? VERY interesting! Thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteBryan, thanks so much for all of your pics and videos this week. You have a very interesting job.
ReplyDeleteAlthough you will probably be glad to get back home, I'm kinda sad that the trip videos will come to an end. BTW, being a Texas gal, I think you're right. That scarf will look great with jeans. Wishing you a safe trip home....
ReplyDeleteI am so thankful that you let me tag along to India. The sights and sounds are amazing and so foreign. This was a great adventure for me.
ReplyDeleteThe scarf is so cool-you really did some great shopping! Let me know when to pack for the next trip. Thanks again.
Wow and that was modern? I couldn't get over the dirt street with large holes in it. Thanks for sharing this bit of the world with us.
ReplyDeleteBryan, On my blog I have a YouTube video that I show my take on your photo holder you did on 4/24. I gave you all the credit and afterwards thought that maybe I sh/have gotten your permission first....my first video...newbee
Anywho let me know if that is not OK and I will remove it.
Thanks
skporto@yahoo.com
Wow, what a week you shared with us! thank you!
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oooo delhi! where the air is spicey!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing your awesome trip bryon!
marie
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It has been so wonderful going on this journey through your camera lens! This scarf is so pretty and thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteIt has been a blast traveling with you. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYay! :) Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your trip through videos. It brings life to what you have seen that you can't get in photos! The scarf is so very beautful!
ReplyDeleteGreat videos all week. Thanks for a History Lesson also. Maybe someday I will get to travel some. Thanks for the insight. I am a home body so "No matter how far you roam there is no place like home". Great job..
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Thank you so much for this past week. i really looked forward to your daily blog and traveling with you. I must say though, i don't think i would fair very well living in India - oh my. This last video wants me go create something using my Stand and Salute cart. Proud to be an American. Thanks so much. Your the Best.
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So thankful for the internet and people like you for taking time to share your experience with us!!! What an amazing journey! So glad to have "met" you our here!
ReplyDeleteThese have been great videos. With Delhi I thought there would me more animals. But look at all the bikes and motorbikes. And I think I could use one of those 3 wheel truck things.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for allowing us to see through you how some other parts of the world live.
Hard to complain about my dripping faucet -- I should just be happy I have water in my home! What an eye opener your videos have been.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the videos. I have really enjoyed traveling with you this week.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to do it again!
ohhh wow. this i NEED! thanks for taking us with youuuu!
ReplyDeleteI am almost speechless after watching this. A couple of things come to mind - how blessed I am that I live in the USA and what a great LO your video inpired: gray background with vivid color accents. Oh and PS: If everyone is honking, how do they know which honk is for who?
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ReplyDeleteWe are very BLESSED here in the U.S.A. It brings you down to earth & how fortunate we do have it here.Thank you for letting me travel along with you. What amazing week its been.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that you have let us ride along with you on your trip. I have so enjoyed it. I have been to quite a few places, but never anywhere in Asia and these videos have been very interesting. I think this last one really served to remind me just how fortunate we are here in the US.
ReplyDeleteHope we can travel together again sometime.
Thanks for sharing your travels with us. It felt like I had a vacation without ever having to leave my office!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bryan for sharing. It is like being somewhere else for a small brief period in my day. Been really sick for over a week now and this is my first day back at home. This made my confinement a little nice. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWow. I'm not sure I could get used to all the honking and the crazy driving. How does anyone know who is to go first?
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