It was pretty clear from the start that we're a bit of a tourist attraction ourselves. The Indian tourists all wanted to chat and have their photos taken with us. We become celebrities by virtue of being tall and white I guess
Kochi is hosting an Art Biennale at the moment so we went to the main show at Aspinwall. There's some really interesting art on show and a great little café where we sat eating wadas with sambal, drinking watermelon juice, and gazing across the water.
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I was specially keen on this collection which was housed in an old chemistry lab. Masses of small clay items on shelving , but also some huge pieces which must have been built in situ, like huge alien creatures made of clay and straw
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Walking around Kochi isn't so easy, partly because of the heat and humidity but also because the roads are so busy with bikes, tuc tucs, and scooters coming at you from all directions. Just crossing the road is pretty scary and the pavements, where there are pavements, are broken and uneven.
We make our way to Princess Street to get a SIM for my mobile, which turns out to be a bit of a mission. In India one has to fill in two sides of an A4 sheet and supply a passport photo in order to buy a SIM card! So we are directed to a photographer's studio in order to get my picture taken. The whole process takes time but costs next to nothing. We have a good lunch in (for India) a fairly swanky hotel restaurant. Eating out is so very cheap here, and mostly vegetarian. Most places don't serve alcohol either. Salt lassi seems essential in this heat, and goes well with all the curries.
Katy, Max, Bill, Craig and Rachel are all arriving at about 5.30 this afternoon and our driver comes to collect us at around 3 in order to get there on time. He's a sweet little chap called Venu whose English is not that great and the car turns out to be a 15 seater bus with very little leg room. The trip back to the airport takes even longer and we arrive a little late worried that they've already landed, taken the initiative, and found their own way to Ann's Residency. No option but to wait for the next flight from New Delhi and it's a great relief when we see them come through the doors. Nearly 3 hours driving back again and no-one's eaten so it's straight out to Oceanos the nearest restaurant.
23 December
Ann changed sterling to rupees for us all, different plans are discussed and we break into 3 groups, Katy, Craig and I going to Ernakulam to shop for fabric, Max, Rachel and Bill to come with us but do their own thing once over the channel, Mike's off to the Folklore Museum.
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Our first morning together sitting out the front at Ann's
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The local ferry cost all of INR4 each (about 4p for a 20 minute trip). We queue separately for tickets, men and women, with the locals and there's just one seat left for me. I do love a boat trip. On the other side local lads are keen to take our photos. Max is on a mission to get us to the Rick Stein restaurant he's read about. The hardest bit is getting across the road. Rachel takes the lead, we hold hands and run for it.
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. . . and it's the real McCoy, with rice, curry sauce and chutneys dolloped onto banana leaves while Max goes off to choose the fish. Eating with fingers (right hand only of course) because, as everyone knows, you use your left hand to wipe your bum
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We get a tuc tuc to a main shopping area where Katy buys a saree.This kind Muslim lady takes us up to a little room to show us how to put it on. The little top worn under the saree is supplied as material. Katy had this made up for INR1.50, so in total it comes to about £7.50
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Mike has an exciting tuc tuc ride to the Folklore Museum which is stuffed full of treasures
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That evening we plan a trip to see the famous Kathakali Theatre. We're advised to go for the full 2 hours, the first of which is watching make-up being applied. The show itself is very good, ending with 2 young men displaying fighting techniques with great strength and prowess.
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The dance/drama is accompanied by singing and drums. The costumes are fantastic
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Boon boys with their new friend
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After the show we go on a long hot search for beer and food. End up in a bad tourist place and I give up and tuc tuc home. The others end up back at the same place as last night. A long tiring day but lots of action.
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