28 July 2016 (or maybe 29 July)
We’re in the air heading home! There were so many near disasters averted it’s not worth mentioning. . . Some students said they wanted to stay, a few said they were sad. I said I wanted to go home. . . Today was more or less mellow: packing, students trying to complete twenty journal entries in twenty minutes (or so), loading up to go to the Toilet Museum, which we got to but then since time was running out, did not visit. Instead, we spent the last few hours in New Delhi in the Ashok Resort, where we hung out at a swimming pool. . . I swam a bit and mostly stayed in the water, which may explain why I have a bit of a cough tonight. Hoping a glass of red wine will help that. Well, things are quiet and dark as we hit cruising altitude. I will try to stay awake for a bit and watch some movies: Greek Wedding, Part II; Hail, Caesar; other stuff. So I figured out what I want for dinner when I get home: a big green tossed salad, with tuna fish. Have not had any lettuce since I left the U.S. Comments are closed.
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Author Rebecca Moore is Professor Emerita of Religious Studies at San Diego State University. She is currently Reviews Editor for Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions and Co-Director of The Jonestown Institute. Archives
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