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Why does it always Rain on Me?

And it rains yet again in New York City.

Since the time I have landed here all I have been greeted with is seasonal water, expect the first 2 initial days. Every time I leave this city for a touristy visit to another city, this place starts beaming with sunshine. But when I get back, it’s nothing but dark clouds, chill breeze and plenty of water.

I wonder whether I have actually brought life to an old saying, “Every where you go always take the weather with you” because it seems that I have brought the Mumbai rains to Manhattan with me.

Anyways life still moves on. Got loads of snaps from the West Cost and Boston trip, which I shall be posting up in next couple of days. This Labor Weekend, my wonderful hosts are taking me to Niagara Falls, so I am quite excited about that.

After that will be doing some last minute shopping (surprising isn’t it that we can actually shop till the very last minute) and then I am off to Europe for two weeks.

So do keep a check on this blog for more updates on my voyage.

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Suraj
Aug 29th, 2006 at 8:30 pm | #

Nothing to comment on this blog but just cudn’t stop to congratulate you on this wonderful website. Great work… keep it up….

Utsa
Aug 30th, 2006 at 7:01 am | #

Exciting!!Reading about u’re trip makes me want to go Travelling too!Anyway, where in Europe are you heading to?Do keep us all posted.

Cheers,
Utsa

Mitesh
Aug 30th, 2006 at 7:05 pm | #

Niagara is cool, yaar. Dont forget to visit the ‘Cave of Winds’ there. I liked it more than the actual horse-shoe falls, which people say are best seen from Canadian side. From the American side, all that can be done is be on that boat ‘Maid of the Mist’. Cave of the Winds is like standing right below the American falls. If its hot weather that day, you will love it. And besides, there is an awesome display of fireworks on every Saturday night (I think, actually I went on 4th July so not very sure about this). But at night, they do light up the falls with different colors. Enjoy!

Gauravonomics
Aug 30th, 2006 at 7:34 pm | #

Rainy days on vacation are quite a dampner, I agree. My South Africa trip sometime back was totally washed out by rain. That song, incidentally, in very addictive!

Saakshi O. Juneja
Aug 31st, 2006 at 1:55 pm | #

Suraj - Thanks :)

Utsa -Glad you enjoying my experience as well. In Europe, I will be going to London, Paris and Nice. And will surely keep you posted.

Mitesh - Thanks for the tip.

Gaurav - Thankfully it hasn’t rained since yesterday. But has got a bit chilly, which I don’t mind.

Rajeev
Sep 3rd, 2006 at 7:15 pm | #

Wait till you are in London. The rains of New York will be forgotten forever. France should be slightly better though.

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