Travelsonabike2 India Tuesday 18th-October-2016

Crossroads in Dhule.

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is cycle touring in India on Tuesday, 18th-October-2016. In Dhule. The doctor was pleased with my progress and said that I should be okay to move on in a few days. And he’s given me enough tablets to take whilst I’m in India. As if I didn’t have enough tablets to carry as it is!

One thing I’d forgotten to mention about when you go and see the doctor is you wait in a waiting room, which is normal. You are then called into the doctor’s room where you take another seat and sit in the same room along with him and the patient in front of you. You then get to hear about all their ailments. When they’ve finished they go, and he starts his consultation with you whilst somebody else enters the room and waits. Listen to your problems! I hope it’s not like that in the gynaecology department!

Out For The Evening

After the hospital, I got invited out to a party with Deepam’s family. The party was on the other side of town so we went in the car.

Party garden
The party venue

I think that we may have been the last to arrive as everybody was already eating when we got there.

It was being held on what I could only describe as a small sports field. It just had that feel about it. But apparently, it was somebody’s garden and they just rented it out for parties. 

There were two big tables, one with the women on and one with the men on. Kalpana went and obviously sat with the women whilst Pradeep, Deepam and myself went to sit at the men’s table. It wasn’t formal seating everyone was just sitting in a random manner around the table.

Waiters
The food with servers

After being introduced to everybody, I was given some food. The dish was a dry dish, a mixture of puffed rice mixed with chutneys and Bombay mix. It was very tasty! On the table, there was also some tomato soup in cups. Some deep-fried bits made from gram flour and some chillies fried in batter, which I must admit I didn’t realise what they were until I’d bitten into one!

Thinking that this was the food, I had another bowl of the puffed rice. It wasn’t until I’d nearly finished that I got told that this was only the starter and the main course was inside!

Indian party
Inside the party venue
There’s More?

Inside was like the sports hall (I think I thought that because I’d already made my mind up about the way the outside looked) the food was all laid out on a long table. On it, there was rice, salad, dal, masala, vegetable kofta in a sauce, breads and a sweet dessert that you poured milk over.  It was all extremely tasty and very enjoyable. 

After the food, we once again returned to the tables outside where the normal party banter started, and I kept hearing the odd reference to myself. After we’d sat around talking for a while, somebody said that we were all going for an ice cream; a bit random, I thought (it was about 11 o’clock by now), but hey, why not! Thinking it was just outside and we’d walk, I was a bit surprised when we all got into the cars and drove to this ice cream parlour about a mile away.

After enjoying our ice creams, it was time to go home. What another truly wonderful experience! I am so grateful to Pradeep, Deepam and Kalpana for inviting me along. 

Went to the market in Dhule this morning, which runs along the old main road running through the town. There are fruit stalls, veg stalls and all manner of different stalls in fact I think that you could possibly buy almost anything you wanted! What a thoroughly hectic and manic place! I loved it!

Dhule market
The bustling market

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Travelsonabike2 India Monday 17th-October-2016 

Horses behind the hotel Ganapati Palace in Dhule.

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is cycle touring in India on Monday, 17th-October-2016. In Dhule. I got invited to go and have breakfast with Deepam and his parents in their apartment this morning, which was really nice.

Indian family
Deepam with his parents, Pradeep, Kalpana and Bagheera, the dog.

It was an unusual mixture of English and Indian cuisines. On the one hand, there was porridge, cornflakes and toast, and on the other hand, there were sweet things like dates and shortbread, fresh fruit, lentils, fried cheese and potato and a dish made from flour.

It was all washed down with black tea with ginger in it. It was all really tasty and so nice of them to invite me.

Trinkets
Some gifts from Kalpana Deepam’s mum
I’m Famous

No matter where I am, be it in the hotel or outside, everybody seems to know me and knows that I’m not very well!

People, whenever they come up and talk to me, are always asking the normal questions like where am I from, where am I going, do I like India and so on. And now they ask how my chest is!

Went to a gentleman’s parlour this afternoon! Which isn’t quite what it sounds like; it was a barber! Decided to go and get a shave more for something to do than anything else. The monotony is starting to get to me a bit now!

That was an ok experience, although I got a bit more than I bargained for! After a shave, he proceeded to give me nearly every other treatment he had: face scrub, head massage, upper body massage, and steam bath on my face; he even put some cream on my face to make my skin fairer! Like, I needed that! I came out of there exhausted, but at least it passed an hour or so.

Off to the hospital again tonight for a follow-up appointment. Things seem to be getting a lot better now, and I’m thinking of starting to cycle again on Wednesday.

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Travelsonabike2 India Sunday 16th-October-2016

Dhule street.

Garry McGivern Travelsonabike2 is cycle touring in India on Sunday, 16th-October-2016. They really are making it comfortable for me here, not only did they set me up with a good internet connection, but Deepam has only gone and put all the English-speaking channels on the TV in my room now! I knew I was better off staying here rather than that hospital!

As comfortable and nice as it is here, I really need to get moving, though! But I suppose until I’m fit and able to do a good day’s ride, I’ll just have to stay put.

Been doing my domestic chores today, my washing! Don’t get me wrong, I wash my undercrackers and T-shirt every day, just not my trousers or shorts! I can’t believe that the only thing I can write about is me doing my washing!

 

My Routine

I seem to be settling into a bit of a routine. I get up and go for breakfast. Go back to my room and rest. I then get up for lunch and back to my room once again for a rest. Then, after another couple of hours, I go out for a short walk. I like to go out for a walk late afternoon or early evening just to see how I feel.

Indian men
Some of the locals I talk to.

I usually walk down the street to the crossroads and have a chat with a few of the locals (that’s the normal strained chat that nobody fully understands, but we all have a rough idea!), then call in for a beer at the little bar that’s along the road on the way back to the hotel.

Indian bar
My local

Before going into the hotel, I usually call in at the little stall across the road from the hotel and get some biscuits or crisps. Just in case I get the munchies!

India shop
My local shop with the whole family outside

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Travelsonabike2 India Saturday 15th-October-2016

Food for the banquet at the hotel Ganapati Palace

Garry McGivern’s South Asia bike-ride, India, Saturday, 15th-October-2016. In Dhule. I went to the new hospital at about eight o’clock last night with Deepam’s father, who also had an appointment with the same doctor!  (two for the price of one, maybe?) After another examination and looking at my xray the doctor thinks I’ve got allergic bronchitis! (Something new to add to my list of ailments!) which does sort of figure. What with all the air pollution. My skin allergy, asthma which I’ve had since a baby and a chest infection it’s all combined against me!

After giving me his verdict, he asked me what I wanted to do to stay in hospital or continue on my tour! Thinking I really don’t want to stay in the hospital, I may never come out! I said I wanted to continue on my tour, but I wanted to be better first and asked if it was okay to stay where I was, at the hotel. He agreed with me and thought that that was probably the best plan.

Treatment room in an Indian hospital
One of my reasons for not wanting to stay in hospital this was the treatment room

If I’m no better tomorrow I’ve got to go back and see him again otherwise he’ll see me on Monday, well I think that’s what was said! After putting me on a nebuliser for ten minutes, they allowed me to go.

Garry McGivern on a nebuliser
On the nebuliser last night

I felt so much better when I woke up this morning which was helped by the lovely smells wafting into my room. They were setting up for a banquet in the courtyard below my window, and the cooking had started early.

Indian chef
Preparing the food early for the banquet
Banquet
Getting ready for the banquet
Coloured awning
The brightly coloured awning.

I even ventured out for a little walk this afternoon just to see how I felt. I only walked about five hundred yards down the road, and funnily enough, I ended up outside a little bar. Well, it would be rude not to! So I ventured in for one!

Indian street view
The street outside my hotel

Yep! I’m definitely still not that well. The beer didn’t taste very nice at all! I only had the one, then went back to the hotel.

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