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hi Gayle
good to see you back on the forum( although you are probably not pleased to be back!) Interesting observations so far. I'm looking forward to the rest of it- when you've time :)
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Gayle,
a good read, looking forward to the next installment, please don't let us wait too long?

Oh and good on you, reference the taxi and tuk tuk drivers, there is a lot of posts for you to catch up on reference this subject...jxk8
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Welcome back to sunny England :cry very interesting start to the report, look forward to the rest :tup
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welcome home, did i meet you in taras in candolim
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Good read. Looks like the taxi drivers are burning their own bridges, the more I think of it Thailand, Vietnam sounds like a much better deal these days.
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Fantastic stuff ~ next instalment please :D
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That's a nice read. I still use the Elephant shop and although it bugs me that they come up to you before you can even get in I'd rather shop here than at the big supermarket - a bit of loyalty I suppose, I've been going there for ages. I found the taxi drivers in Candolim extremely rude in December and very overpriced, especially up the top of the Beach Road. I am happy to use the buses but they stop early evening, not sure what time so you're stuck if you want to go outside Candolim at this time.
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I can't believe you are back already, hope you had a good relaxing time :sun2 and things back home have settled.I totally agree about the Taxi drivers.
Debi
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Welcome back, so pleased that you had a great time, looking forward to reading more about your adventures, 3 months in Goa there must be an awful lot to tell! :)
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Hi Gayle, that was a quick 3 months! Cant believe thats you back already.
Enjoying your report and looking forward to the next instalment :tup
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We stayed in a lovely apartment in the village, just behind the car rental place, at the side of the football field, it had every thing we needed and as we were on the first floor with a balcony we enjoyed seeing all the wildlife, the kingfishers, mongoose, squirrels, and a herd of about 30 cows that made there way down to the pond, then back again at the same times every day, you could set your watch by them. There favorite trick was knocking over the rubbish bins that the house owners had placed on there walls, waiting for the refuse wagons, the cows had many a feast on the left overs.

One afternoon we were sat on the balcony when to my amazement there were three of the biggest monkeys I have ever seen in the wild in Goa, they were jumping from roof to roof, The biggest monkey which was about waist height whilst sitting was on the roof of the house opposite, one of our friends was sat on his balcony underneath the monkey, I shouted over to him "Ron there is a monkey on your roof" Ron has been to Goa about 20 times always staying in the same apartment, his reply to me was "Monkey my ar**, you two have been on the bottle you have, its a flaming squirrel" I replied "Ron I have never seen a squirrel that size before, as I said that, the monkey jumped down from the roof onto Ron's balcony. it upset the table and chairs, and grabbed a big bag of crisps then jumped down to the ground, Ron's face was a picture, all he could do was stand there and say BL***Y hell, that was a monkey, I have never seen that before, I laughed until I had tears running down my face, we saw the monkeys a couple of times after that, but Ron always grabbed everything off the balcony and ran into his apartment until after they had gone. He had never seen monkeys in this village before,even the local villagers were amazed.

Ron's wife fell over just a week before we were due to leave, and hurt her hip, we visited her in the hospital in Calangute, and I can honestly say, that the hospital was spotlessly clean, it would have beaten many of our hospitals, in the UK, the walls were tiled from top to bottom in white tiles, and the staff came in twice a day and washed the walls and every surface with there version of Jeys Fluid. the toilet and bathroom were en-suite, and the staff were excellent, all the food had to be brought in from the outside, and most of us when visiting took in a flask of tea for her and Ron. I can think of far worse places to be in a hospital. She is on the mend now and out of hospital.

The Beach police were up to there usual tricks again this year, the same two as last year, they spend there time walking from the Taj to Baga getting 100 rps of every beach seller, if the seller could not pay that day they took the goods that the seller had, and charged 500 rps for the bags to be given back, this is done so blatantly in front of the tourists, yet there is no one to complain to this about as, the beach police have to give some of the money to there superiors, who then have to give some money to there superiors, it is corruption all down the line. I can never see any way of stopping this corruption as it comes from the highest in the government to the lowest in the police, I feel sorry for the honest man trying to make a living, because before he can get his business off the ground god knows how many backhanders have to be paid out.

The weather this year was really cold, compared to all the other years we have been there, we were going to do the Taj Mahal trip, but then we found out that the weather in Delhi was minus 2, we thought perhaps we should leave it for this year, we hadn't brought any winter clothes with us, a few people that we spoke to who had just done the trip, said that it was the coldest Delhi had been for the past 60 years, and they had to buy jackets and gloves whilst they were there, by 4 o'clock on the Candolim beach, the wind got really cold, and for the first time I had to wear a jacket to go out in the evenings. That's Global Warming for you.

Bye for now
Gayle
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I can't even imagine Delhi at -2 :yikes
I love the monkey story :)
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