I have decided to create this blog but most of all I have created
it so that all of you back home will be able to be with me in my adventures across India! I arrived a little over a week ago in Madurai after more than 48 hours of travel with an overnight stop in Mumbai and after more than a week I am still in the process of settling in.
While in Mumbai I had the great pleasure of meeting with the General Secretary of the Bombay YMCA and some of the other staff all of whom where extremely hospitable and welcomed me back anytime (an offer which I am sure I will take advantage of). Being one of the largest YMCA organization in India, there are a huge number of programs at the Bombay YMCA which I hope to be able to be a part of.
After spending the night in Mumbai I hopped a two hour flight to Madurai, my home for the next six months. Arriving around 11 am at the tiny airport in Madurai, I was greeted with open arms by the General Secretary of the Madurai YMCA Rev. Suyambu and one of the leading women in the Madurai YMCA, Shamila. They informed me that for the first
The city itself is wonderful. It's amazing how much of the traditional culture has been preserved and is evident in everyday life. With very little international development taking place in this southern temple city the people have retained an amazing amount of their ancient culture including the ancient language of Tamil which is spoken almost exclusively throughout the city. I hope to learn some Tamil in the upcoming months.
The weather is, well, hot. Very hot. Apparently I chose an interesting time to visit southern India. Everyday since I have been here the temperature has been more than 34 degrees Celsius or about 94 degrees Fahrenheit and humid and it is only going to get hotter. Also, thanks to good ol' climate change last year there was no "monsoon season" which typically comes in late July and August. Instead, the only rain that the city got was in October. Only time will tell what the weather will be like this year.
For the past few days I have been meeting with Suyambu and Shamila to discuss the programs that I will be involved in and it has been a wonderful experience. In the first days I was in Madurai I joined some other German volunteers to see their project they have been working on with the school for the mentally challenged. The school offers a chance at a basic education for
More to come soon... but until then here are a few pictures to hold you over.