I was away, time-traveling

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 was away, time-traveling.

Well, sort-of. I experienced life for some days, until just a half hour ago, without electricity, TV, refrigeration, phones, or computers. I rediscovered candles (and which uninvited guests in India eat candles) and was thankful we had gas for cooking. First our TV died, then our battery backup for all our lighter appliances died, then there was a short circuit at the electric pole on the street, which made it so we did not have a refrigerator even when the power was on. Our battery backup is also our voltage stabilizer and surge protector for all the lighter appliances, so it was not safe to plug in cell phones, iPods, etc. to recharge. One lighter appliance, thankfully inexpensive, we did plug in was killed. Everything is fixed now

-- Um, no. Actually, our water heater (backup to the solar power for cloudy days) just died.
Current time travel apparatus location: The Round Library, Bangalore, India