Monday, July 31, 2006

Coming Home

My seventh trip to India is over. I'm quite exhausted. We worked 12 days in a row up to twelve hours daily, not including travelling. Luckily, we had a decent hotel, The Taj West End, a ***** deluxe. Unfortunately, these kind of houses are completely overstaffed. On the way to breakfast, your are greeted by more than a docent of them. If you dare to care anything bigger than a stamp, each of them tries to carry it for you. One of the better experiences was a waiter knocking at my door at 10pm asking if I care for some leftovers:



Or complimentary wine in the room. Or the laundry brought back with a rose in a nice basked*:



But all these is nothing compared to coming home into Toño's arms. There were flowers everywhere. The fridge was stocked with delicacies. On the table was a bottle of vintage champagne and plate with freshly picked berries and apricots:



The first meal was Crema de elote. Despite the heat wave, Toño managed to take perfect care of my plants. Especially the chiles and the tomatillos are flourishing:



It will be hard to leave for my next trip**.

* On the other side, everything (even undies, socks & wife-beaters), was single wrapped and in a cellophane bag. It took hours just to unpack a daily set of clothes (change daily and keep friends!).
** By the way. I'm back into Frequent Traveller status at Star Alliance. It's always good to have some privileges.
***** read "Five Star".

5 comments:

Toño said...

Welcome home angel! You deserve this and much more :)

Mr. Urs said...

Toño, we know that I've got much more...

Unknown said...

how wonderful! At least you were living it up while working. But it looks like anyone couldn't be excited enough to come home to what you came home to!!!

Michael Lehet said...

Individually wrapped panties! Now THAT'S living!

The fruit looks wonderful...and so do those berries and apricots!

Rob7534 said...

I want to go to India, and stay at that same hotel!