Class!!! Friends!!!!!!


A glimpse at life in India, as chronicled in your researcher's journal as I researched my history of early lifestyles in South Asia...


Yesterday I actually attended a class!!! I too seldom get the chance here. Also met several really nice Indian ladies there -- one just back from like 20 years in Germany, another 20 years in Australia, another 20 years in Boston, USA, another who still lives in PARIS, ahhhh. Friends are hard to meet here for me, and I'm totally delighted.
Current time travel apparatus location: The Round Library, Bangalore, India

Library work of a different nature


A glimpse at life in India, as chronicled in your researcher's journal as I researched my history of early lifestyles in South Asia...





I've been more erratic in this journal lately due to illness, family time, and now because I realized my own Gupta sources were all over the library. I didn't even know how many Kalidasas I needed to source yet, can you believe it. : ) So I'm as quickly as possible putting things into order and even making a rudimentary catalog just for our South Asian sources -- all made easier by our getting yet another old glassed-in bookcase -- when windows are open here, the dust is unbelievable, and it's a shame for the nicely printed/bound books to get damaged as a result.
Current time travel apparatus location: The Round Library, Bangalore, India

Using lots of primary sources

As chronicled in your researcher's journal as I researched my history of early lifestyles in South Asia...when I was able to do more than months on end of reading archaeological reports to use a wider variety of sources.


Let's see, yesterday and so far this morning I organized some old writings I hadn't yet, from some (translated) South Asian languages I hadn't used yet. Also did 10 Jataka tales including writing up some of the interesting social tidbits available in them (the only reason to read them for me); only like a million tales to go (it's one of my multi-volume writings to do; mine is 7 volumes). Also did Sanskrit and French.
Current time travel apparatus location: New Delhi, India

Joys not only of typos

As chronicled in your researcher's journal as I researched my history of early lifestyles in South Asia...



It's not just old-fashioned typos for our amusement anymore. A journal from the 1700s and 1800s I'm reading just now has wonderful phrases as a result of its digitization. My favorite so far this morning: a "Kreat diBoovery" someone made. 
Current time travel apparatus location: The Round Library, Bangalore, India

I feel like being a Kreat diBrooveryer today.