Great exultation

From my online journal as I researched my Lifestyles in Early South Asia, not that many months before moving back to my USA pre-evil-president:


el typo

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

I found it funny that a typo from an 1800s book was "Wiktionary." Hmm, where have I heard something sort-of like that...

Current time travel apparatus location: New Delhi, India

A tip for you

...and a horrifying glimpse at my non-ideal life in India as I researched my Lifestyles in Early South Asia, from my journal of the time:

-- if you actually want to relax, don't study German all morning. But I enjoyed discovering, while looking for a German magazine, a fascinating new French magazine! With easy reading and lots of pictures, so that part wasn't work!


Unfortunately India was out in full swing though, with a crazy old man out in front of the house staring in the library windows whom the guard had to chase away, and a crazy woman he was too polite to chase away, who arrived at my door with the horrible remark that she was threatening to murder her nieces and nephews! The one who came with her appeared to be insane also -- she kept LICKING our door! I've done what I can to protect these kids...but of course with these experiences had trouble sleeping, and today in settling down to my almost-always-calming work. 


Current time travel apparatus location: The Round Library, Bangalore, India 

Probably not something you need, let alone want, nowadays

From the 1915 Priscilla Helps for Housekeepers...Garnered from the Experience of Nearly 500 Practical Priscilla Housewives:


When my coal range needed a new back I bought a few cents' worth of asbestos cement and made a plaster of it...

A sketch from the same page for a different technology:


Hahaha!

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

Kings, according to the Manasara, "should personally know everything." Can't you just see Mr. King: "Personally, I know everything."
They also "should kiss like a bee." (XLI.48-49) Ouch!

I am having SO MUCH FUN! This sort of work is why I started writing the history monster book/set of books. Such fascinating, fascinating stuff!!! 


Current time travel apparatus location: The Round Library, Bangalore, India 

Thoughts on an important primary source

From my journals, when I was researching Lifestyles in Early South Asia; both writing and lifestyle notes:

Today was so pleasant and busy that it took until about 4:30 to actually notice I'm sick from a particularly frightful food-available-in-India experience. But other than that the day was wonderful! Lots of work done! [Omg, on a very personal note: I just noticed my youngest granddaughter was born exactly the same day years later, definitely a good day!]

I am really enjoying the big set of ancient writings on architecture -- he's really made a miniature library out of his gazillions of years of hard work: separate volumes of the original Sanskrit critical edition; the actual translation; a compilation of architectural thoughts from other old Indian writings; a book of modern illustrations that are the closest they could think of to the original written descriptions; and an encyclopedia (and its earlier incarnation as a dictionary) of the many technical and I think other architectural ideas in the main work. But so far I'm still in the midst of the many many introductory pages for all these works, so I'll know what I'm doing. Let's hope all this prep is worth it -- but it's fun, so that's fine! Tomorrow I plan on making more certain I'm looking at this in the right time period -- oh dear, if it's like 100 years later I will have to really really change my whole book(s) plan, because the whole idea was to include a work like this as one of my primary sources. I had accepted the translator's date, figuring he knew best, but just an hour ago I finally found his reasoning...and oh dear it does not convince me at all. Of course if it's a bit earlier, or even lots earlier, that's no problem....I'll find what much more recent scholars say... 
I was so very relieved, as reported the next day:

Whew, that date I had for that extremely major primary source is correct, so all can go as planned, as much as it ever does! Actually, I probably checked scholarly specialists for this already for that, years ago. Especially relieved because today is one of India's worst: noise, rabid dogs, insane criminals at the doorstep, basic utilities including main phone and air conditioning not working, etc.

Current time travel apparatus location: The Round Library, Bangalore, India