Miss Lane and Miss Chater were very excited when they arrived at Fashion Street. They had their first go at bargaining. Miss Lane found this tricky unlike her class whereas Miss Chater wouldn't give up until she felt she had a good price. They also went to FabIndia where they bought some traditional Indian clothes to help them when they fly up North. They saw Flora Fountain which is named after the Greek Goddess. They also saw a small shrine attached to a tree. This was very similar to Barbados' Class. Miss Lane read Hattie's guide book to help her to phone Mrs Bhat. Snitch, Mrs Bhat's dog, was very sneaky as he managed to unzip Miss Lane's bag and eat all her lovely sweets and biscuits! Snitch then didn't want to eat his proper dinner. They paused in the shade for a rest and as they were sitting they saw some ladies carrying heavy loads of soil on their heads. They were amazed at how they could carry it. Mrs Bhat has also introduced Miss Chater and Miss Lane to safed-ilachi'' (Small yellow banana). It had skin like cardamon. They found out this is one of Mrs Biggs favourite treats when she is in India.
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
More sites around Pune
Miss Chater and Miss Lane feel much more rested after staying at Mrs Bhat's house. They visited a supermarket and bought some yummy biscuits. They also saw an amazing vegetable in the middle of a road. The smell was lovely. They also went into a Ganesha shrine where they were waking the gods with the bell. They also passed some large bulls in a field.
Monday, 29 March 2010
Pune
Miss Lane and Miss Chater have taken a leisurely trip around Pune with Mrs Bhat to see some of the local sites, stalls and shops. Miss Lane was very happy when she found a crisp shop and she bought a large bag of banana crisps. These were very tasty. Miss Chater enjoyed looking at the vegetable stall.
Meena's house in Pune
Miss Chater and Miss Lane are enjoying their time at Mrs Bhat's house. Miss Chater particularly liked all the wonderful trees and plants. These include: Traveller's palm, Chikoo, Fig, Lotus and Jackandra. Miss Lane liked looking at the Okra (ladies fingers) vegetable as it reminded her of a cucumber. Mrs Bhat's roof is very clever as it has a 18 inch gap between and wall and roof covered only by a mosquito net. This allows good air circulation in the house to stop it over heating. Miss Chater has also made some new friends, Stitch and Brownie, Mrs Bhat's dogs!
Sunday, 28 March 2010
Agakhan Palace
Miss Lane and Miss Chater enjoyed looking around the Palace where Gandhi held his hunger strike. They also got to see where his wife 'Ba' passed away as well as seeing where Gandhi's ashes are kept. It was a lovely and peaceful place. They could have stayed longer. Miss Lane was reading Callum Hall's guide book about India's national tree, the banyan tree, while sitting under it.
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Rest!
Day 2 at Pawar Public School
Miss Chater and Miss Lane got to see two fantastic dances from Standard 8 Class. A traditional Indian style dance and a bollywood style dance. One of them was dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
They also had the pleasure of meeting some of St Bart's penpals.
Miss Lane and Miss Chater enjoyed an assembly based on the children's Britain projects. It reminded them of home. They were particularly impressed with their short act from the Merchant of Venice.
They went into three different classes to interact with the children by answer their many insightful questions about Britian. Miss Lane also delivered the rest of the penpal letters. Rubin's penpal was particularly excited by his thoughful gifts.
Miss Lane and Miss Chater have been taking many risks, as Mr Beach suggested! As they both touched a live cobra that had been brought into school from a local farm. Miss Lane never thought Charlie Repp's guide book would come in so useful!
Both Miss Lane and Miss Chater enjoyed a tasty lunch for both days, this included trying out some sugar cane juice. It was very yummy.
Miss Lane and Miss Chater were grateful for the thoughtful gifts from Pawar Public School and look forward to opening them with their classes. They received some flowers on arrival which were beautifully handcrafted. They are going to try and pack them carefully to bring them home to show everyone.
In the evening the school very kindly took them to a traditional restaurant where they got to try Maharashtran cuisine.
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Pawar Public School in Pune visit
Miss Lane and Miss Chater had a wonderfully warm welcome from Pawar Public School today. As they entered the entrance hall they stood and admired the incredible rangoli peacock that their talented Art Teacher had created with the children.
This was then followed by a tour of school. They were impressed with the library and their range of books. Some of you enjoy reading the same authors. (Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl). They met some of the classes today and saw Pre-Primary (Red and Blue base) hold a great puppet show. Miss Lane and Miss Chater were astonished by the children's work on Britain. They had clearly learned a lot and it was a privilege to see and have the children explain their work in such great detail.
Miss Lane and Miss Chater loved admiring the beautiful gardens. Miss Chater particularly liked the 'Touch me not' plant. Here they saw chilli, tomato, pumpkin and courgette plants growing. They also saw the Aloe Vera plant as well as the Jasmine flower which Miss Lane liked smelling. They enjoyed a traditional cuisine for lunch with the Dr Gurjar and her other guests.
Mrs Eden please look at the vibrant painting on the wall of the goddess of music.
Ms Stone please note the large library, that should be the next big project!
Mr Beach how about trying something on your walls like this...
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