Well, things got really hectic as we moved to Nashik, our
final city in the Exchange itinerary. The lack of posts shouldn’t be taken as
indicating lack of activity or lack of interesting things to talk about. In
fact, we had a very full and interesting schedule and, in particular, I had a
series of really interesting visits to Rotary projects thanks to my host, J.
Sundararaman.
But, let’s jump ahead to the conference where we presented
to around 1,000 delegates in a large conference center in Hyderabad. It was great
to see so many friends, but a struggle to remember some of their names!
I think our presentation went well. We talked about some of
the things that we have learned and tried to give credit to all our hosts and
as many of the clubs we met as possible.
Here’s a couple of photos: me giving a gift and the flag of the Mesilla Valley Rotary Club to Governor
Sanjay from Governor Mark (next time, Mark, pick something lighter!) and the
team singing a song in Hind about friendship.
More posts later as we try and catch up.
(Written in Jaipur where we are traveling (without Dave but
with my wife, Rani, who we met up with in Delhi last night)
Through my friend, Rayna Kraman, I came to know of your blog. I very much enjoyed reading it and learning about what the Rotary Group does. I will be traveling to India at the end of January and your blog has helped me to get a little more familiar with the country. Thank you.
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