A video of a street artist painting tiny letters on a grain of rice; on this piece I believe he wrote two names.
A chocolate fountain at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Mumbai.
View from pool level of Trident Hotel, with sweeping view of the bay.
Main lobby of the Trident Hotel, decorated for Christmas.
The Oval Maidan - full of cricket players on weekends - with the Rajabai Clock Tower at center and High Court at left.
Rajabai clock tower, Mumbai University.
Need a quick shave? only 25 rupees.
Pam stops to buy fresh bananas. So much tastier than at home!
John watches a vendor prepare a coconut drink.
Andy enjoys his fresh coconut water.
A sugarcane-juice stand.
At IIT Bombay, a sculpture made of horizontal wooden dowels forms the likeness of Gandhi, Che Guavara, and Picasso; "The Triumvirate of Freedom".
Pam talks with the artist of a series of incredibly detailed images made by sticking thousands of tiny bindi dots onto paper.
At IIT Bombay, the students set up a "human foosball" field, in which the players are clipped to ropes and can only slide side to side.
At IIT Bombay, a contestant in the Indian Classical Dance competition.
At IIT Bombay, a contestant in the Bollywood Dance competition.
A fantastic meal made by Kirti's mother - chicken curry, fried fish, and chapati.
Kirti's mother with Pam in Mumbai.
We had a wonderful visit with Kirti, her mother and grandmother; her brother is taking the photo.
Kirti takes Pam and Mara shopping for fancy dresses.
Haji Ali Dargah, a Muslim holy site built in 1431. It is reachable by a causeway except at high tide. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haji_Ali_Dargah
The shore of Mumbai, Worli bay, at sunset.
Kirti took us for a snack at the famous HajiAli Cream Center, where we ate fresh fruit covered in a cold sweet cream.