Oh my what a day...
Talk about a long day, I don't know how anthropologist do it - honestly...spending the day interviewing and talking to people about things...and researching, like collecting data is frickin TOUGH! i am lucky that i am working with an organization that is well established, has excellent record keeping and is willing to help me with everything. Let me tell you - this was day one of my interviews and it NEARLY kicked my ass. but that is alright, an ass-whooping here and there is necessary, needless to say, i am tired. the good thing is that i don't need to translate too much and i am getting into the habit of each night after all my work, writing down everything - thoughts from the day, ways to make my research method better, things that i should have done differently, things that i will do differently next time, better ways of asking questions, not thinking that surveys are self-explanatory and there is a ALOT of handholding that goes along with it, knowing that if you are conducting a survey in another language that you have to be fully prepared to talk about it or at least have the people you are going around with well verse is what you are ACTUALLY trying to accomplish - realizing that people don't understand the concept of Social Economics...even more so when people live in joint families, the money all goes into one pot, so there is no break out of income and an understanding of how income should be broke out - yeah, this is fun - i mean it is a learning experience and an eye opening one, but also SUPER exhaustive and crazy time consuming...
but i will say one thing - the group that is helping me out here JSS it frickin AWESOME! they have pulled together this week to help me collect my data and hopefully achieve the goal of getting 100 interviewee's...now that is impressive - the pull and power they have in order to do this is extremelly surprising to me and is awe inspiring. actually a government run organization that has its SHIT together. i can't believe the level of detail that they have in record keeping and everything! this is absolutely amazing - without them, not even one interview would be possible...and with them, i might actually achieve my goal of 100...which is even more amazing, take for instance tonight, two staff members and a driver were with me for two hours just to chase down 9 people! it was frickin awesome - we were driving and the trainer would see someone on the side of the street and would tell the driver to stop, we would jump out and then interview the person RIGHT there, it was awesome - a couple times i almost got hit, but hell, it was fun! i mean these people are AMAZING! i can't even begin to tell you - they are helping me to just help me, wow - and the most i can give them back is recognition in my paper...but they will be recognized and i will be sure to take a staff photo for my files - amazing...absolutely amazing...
i love doing this work - it is awesome - this is what i enjoy, i can't wait to be paid for it! but until then i am one tired interviewer....
till later.....
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Sunday, December 17, 2006
it is nice to just walk...
it is amazing what you see when you walk around. you see people doing everything. from pissing in the field to working hard at doing nothing. it is amazing. at any given point in time, when you walk in india you will see three things without fail: cows, dogs and some guy pissing. it is amazing. you would think, that you would see other things - but no, this is a guarantee...i mean of course you will see cars, bikes, bicycles, vegetable vendors, etc. but, you will ALWAYS see those three things, in addition...
i went for several walks today around Ujjain. it is quite a pleasant town. i feel more comfortable with it this time than the first time i was out here. i feel more like it is my home and not as many people stare at me, which isn't really true, cause a lot of people stare at me. i think it is because i am walking around with a camera slung to my back and often i am wearing clothing that is not typical of people that walk. i know that sounds odd, but i wear nice clothes, and people that usually wear nice clothes drive or ride on scooters, yet i walk. haha! people love it...well, i don't know that for sure, but i love it...
but nothing beats walking around, i enjoy doing in D.C. and i enjoy doing it here in Ujjain. the thing is when you walk around, you feel more at home and comfortable with were you are...i guess it is because you go by everything at a more leirsurely pace...instead of flying by in a car! haha!
this was a random entry....
till later...
it is amazing what you see when you walk around. you see people doing everything. from pissing in the field to working hard at doing nothing. it is amazing. at any given point in time, when you walk in india you will see three things without fail: cows, dogs and some guy pissing. it is amazing. you would think, that you would see other things - but no, this is a guarantee...i mean of course you will see cars, bikes, bicycles, vegetable vendors, etc. but, you will ALWAYS see those three things, in addition...
i went for several walks today around Ujjain. it is quite a pleasant town. i feel more comfortable with it this time than the first time i was out here. i feel more like it is my home and not as many people stare at me, which isn't really true, cause a lot of people stare at me. i think it is because i am walking around with a camera slung to my back and often i am wearing clothing that is not typical of people that walk. i know that sounds odd, but i wear nice clothes, and people that usually wear nice clothes drive or ride on scooters, yet i walk. haha! people love it...well, i don't know that for sure, but i love it...
but nothing beats walking around, i enjoy doing in D.C. and i enjoy doing it here in Ujjain. the thing is when you walk around, you feel more at home and comfortable with were you are...i guess it is because you go by everything at a more leirsurely pace...instead of flying by in a car! haha!
this was a random entry....
till later...
Saturday, December 16, 2006
the 21st century in india...
this might sound odd to most people that are use to hearing about india in the news and the #1 place to outsource all forms of technology and hear about all the techonological advances that are happening in india, but what most don't realize is that is only in a small section of india. now, mind you it is expanding into more rural areas with projects such as E-Choupal, which is bringing kiosk to farmer so they can check the internet for fair market prices for their goods, but still internet and technology is still slow to make it's way all throughout india. i mean heck, even in the states you can go some places where they don't use the internet...anyway, this isn't my point and what i really wanted to talk about, i am talking about how now I AM in the 21st century in India...
so what do i mean by that, i have a cell phone and internet connection in my own room. now, while many of you might not be amazed with this feat, you should be. I am in a smaller town in India, an hour north of Indore called Ujjain. This town is surrounded by smaller villages, in fact, when you walk about 30 min away from my house you are already in village life, where people barely have a home (but they do have a T.V. and most have cell phones) but no connection to the internet. so i am proud. but this is partially cause i am living with my cousin, who is quite well to do here in Ujjain and was able to get me connected (cell phone and internet) by making ONE phone call and having it all done within a couple hours. amazing.
so now, i am caught up to the 21st century of india where i, just like the local vegetable walla, have a cell phone and the ability to chat with anyone at anytime...
so you are still reading this and saying "what the f is this guy talking about" - i would say, never mind. you just wouldn't understand unless you were out here and experienced it yourself.
till later...
this might sound odd to most people that are use to hearing about india in the news and the #1 place to outsource all forms of technology and hear about all the techonological advances that are happening in india, but what most don't realize is that is only in a small section of india. now, mind you it is expanding into more rural areas with projects such as E-Choupal, which is bringing kiosk to farmer so they can check the internet for fair market prices for their goods, but still internet and technology is still slow to make it's way all throughout india. i mean heck, even in the states you can go some places where they don't use the internet...anyway, this isn't my point and what i really wanted to talk about, i am talking about how now I AM in the 21st century in India...
so what do i mean by that, i have a cell phone and internet connection in my own room. now, while many of you might not be amazed with this feat, you should be. I am in a smaller town in India, an hour north of Indore called Ujjain. This town is surrounded by smaller villages, in fact, when you walk about 30 min away from my house you are already in village life, where people barely have a home (but they do have a T.V. and most have cell phones) but no connection to the internet. so i am proud. but this is partially cause i am living with my cousin, who is quite well to do here in Ujjain and was able to get me connected (cell phone and internet) by making ONE phone call and having it all done within a couple hours. amazing.
so now, i am caught up to the 21st century of india where i, just like the local vegetable walla, have a cell phone and the ability to chat with anyone at anytime...
so you are still reading this and saying "what the f is this guy talking about" - i would say, never mind. you just wouldn't understand unless you were out here and experienced it yourself.
till later...
Friday, December 15, 2006
Its raining fish....
I got up early, over my jet lag and feeling good - belly full of my aunts good cooking from the night before. brushed my teeth and started the day, i was excited about my AM run, it has been a while since i have been able to get up liesurely and enjoy a nice run in the morning. so i left nice and early, before it became too warm, at 7:15 - strapped on my running shoes put on my suunto and left. it was nice - the weather was pleasant, not too warm, a nice breeze blowing. i ran for about 30 minutes, my legs felt heavy due to the time between my last run and this one. but that is alright, i still ran for four miles and really had a good time. it was nice. it felt good to run and sweat out all my worries. so i finished my run, went and stretched out on a spot that was overlooking the sea. enjoying the cool breeze coming off the water, cooling me down from the run. i was watching the people walk by and enjoy their morning excercise, talking business and what they will be doing today. older women walked enjoying being out and social with their friends. what a great morning, tonight i leave for ujjain - the day was going to be good...i was walking out of the park, on my way home...smile on my face, ready to get the rest of the day going...
then i got hit by a fish.
yes, that is right, from above a dead fish came down and hit me - and kind of did the dead-fish-nasty -scale slide down my front and right onto my shorts. it took me by surprise, it was the LAST thing i was expecting to have happen. i mean, often times when a bird shares something with you, it is their poop - but not their meal. no bird came swooping down to grab it, it simply slid off me and onto the ground. i slightly lept back, not knowing what to think, looked up (hoping that there wasn't another one on its way) to see where it came from and there i saw him, the black ugly crow, with a big grin on his face, happy it hit me with the dead fish.
now is this a good omen or a bad? i don't know. but then again, i don't really believe in omens. but if i did, i must say, this couldn't have been a good one. haha! but yet, there you have it. what wierd thing has hit you from above? i mean i have been hit by acorns, bird poop, leaves, etc. - that is all fine and dandy, they come from trees (well not the bird poop, but usually from a bird sitting in the tree) - but not a dead fish. yeah, that is a first...i am sure wiered things have happened to other people, well that is a guarantee...but that is the wierdest thing to happen to me...
after that i looked around, and saw other dead fish on the ground - i came to realize that must be the place where they all get carried to and then dropped. making me feel better that maybe someone else has also been hit by a dead fish from above...i guess that is comforting? but still disgusting none the less...
so yeah, that is my wierd story of the day, i hope there are no others. i fly out this evening to ujjain to see my cousin-brother and do some work. super excited.
oh and my one warning is this, as you walk under palm trees, beware of the dropping dead fish...consider yourself warned.
till later....
I got up early, over my jet lag and feeling good - belly full of my aunts good cooking from the night before. brushed my teeth and started the day, i was excited about my AM run, it has been a while since i have been able to get up liesurely and enjoy a nice run in the morning. so i left nice and early, before it became too warm, at 7:15 - strapped on my running shoes put on my suunto and left. it was nice - the weather was pleasant, not too warm, a nice breeze blowing. i ran for about 30 minutes, my legs felt heavy due to the time between my last run and this one. but that is alright, i still ran for four miles and really had a good time. it was nice. it felt good to run and sweat out all my worries. so i finished my run, went and stretched out on a spot that was overlooking the sea. enjoying the cool breeze coming off the water, cooling me down from the run. i was watching the people walk by and enjoy their morning excercise, talking business and what they will be doing today. older women walked enjoying being out and social with their friends. what a great morning, tonight i leave for ujjain - the day was going to be good...i was walking out of the park, on my way home...smile on my face, ready to get the rest of the day going...
then i got hit by a fish.
yes, that is right, from above a dead fish came down and hit me - and kind of did the dead-fish-nasty -scale slide down my front and right onto my shorts. it took me by surprise, it was the LAST thing i was expecting to have happen. i mean, often times when a bird shares something with you, it is their poop - but not their meal. no bird came swooping down to grab it, it simply slid off me and onto the ground. i slightly lept back, not knowing what to think, looked up (hoping that there wasn't another one on its way) to see where it came from and there i saw him, the black ugly crow, with a big grin on his face, happy it hit me with the dead fish.
now is this a good omen or a bad? i don't know. but then again, i don't really believe in omens. but if i did, i must say, this couldn't have been a good one. haha! but yet, there you have it. what wierd thing has hit you from above? i mean i have been hit by acorns, bird poop, leaves, etc. - that is all fine and dandy, they come from trees (well not the bird poop, but usually from a bird sitting in the tree) - but not a dead fish. yeah, that is a first...i am sure wiered things have happened to other people, well that is a guarantee...but that is the wierdest thing to happen to me...
after that i looked around, and saw other dead fish on the ground - i came to realize that must be the place where they all get carried to and then dropped. making me feel better that maybe someone else has also been hit by a dead fish from above...i guess that is comforting? but still disgusting none the less...
so yeah, that is my wierd story of the day, i hope there are no others. i fly out this evening to ujjain to see my cousin-brother and do some work. super excited.
oh and my one warning is this, as you walk under palm trees, beware of the dropping dead fish...consider yourself warned.
till later....
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Back in India -
so here i am back in India - it is a normal feeling, i don't feel odd or out of place - my hindi came back real fast, though it is worse than when i left 3 months ago, i am still impressed i was able to bring it back as quick as i was...i wonder if i could do the same with nepali? probably not...it has been nearly TWO years since i spoke that....
so to my loyal blog readers (and i can't even say i have any, cause my mom, who would be the only one, has no clue how to use the internet or the computer) you will notice one difference in my blogs - no original pics...so this means, that i will snag pics from other sites and load them up - that way, i can maintain my picture status, without bring you with just words - so here is why i will have no pics - my brand new digital camera, is broke. two months out of the box, used often and the screen on the LCD blew out - you wonder what $400 camera could do this - the Sony DCS T-10 - the top of the line...damn - gotta love manufacturers defects - so my camera has been sent back to sony and will come back 6-8 weeks, possibly longer due to the holidays, so therefore i have no digital camera to take pictures with - so....with that said, i have brought my SLR to India, and will be shooting film - and when i get back stateside, i will develop ALL my film and get CD's made of my pics...maybe then, i will go back and put up pics related to the blogs...maybe...
but i will say one thing, with the SLR in hand, i feel like a real photgrapher, not a point in shoot kind of guy and i forgot about how fast it take pictures...so i am excited - a little bulkier than i like and no sense of immediate gratification, but hey - it will be worth the wait!
so the flight out here was fun - i must say, i like Air France, all of their seats have individual screens so you can watch whatever you want - which is nice, the movies all start at the same time, so it isn't when you click on it - they also have simple video games - it is quite nice - touch screen and all - the food on AF is not so desirable, but they provide you with free wine and beer - oh the beer - i think this was the first time i have seen Milwakee's Best served...and some ber called 1665? either way, it was the lowest class beer i have EVER seen on a flight, not beeing a beer snob or anything, but one would expect better - at least bud light...well regardless, i started on wine and got wasted on wine - it was fun, till i passed out and woke up extremelly hungover and had to fight my way through Charles De Gaul Aiport - which is not pleasant with all the restoration that is going on...plus, french efficiency is amazing! one security check for several flights of people...it makes NO sense to me..but anyway -
the last leg of the flight from france to India, i pretty much slept - it was nice - well not really, but because i was still recovering from the wine, it made the sleeping easier - then watched a couple of movies and chatted with the guy sitting next to me...overall a pleasant and nice experience - didn't drink on the second flight, i had more than my fill on the first one! haha!
now back in bombay, surprisinly not that jet lagged - so that is nice...
anyway, this is all for now - time to do work...
till later...
so here i am back in India - it is a normal feeling, i don't feel odd or out of place - my hindi came back real fast, though it is worse than when i left 3 months ago, i am still impressed i was able to bring it back as quick as i was...i wonder if i could do the same with nepali? probably not...it has been nearly TWO years since i spoke that....
so to my loyal blog readers (and i can't even say i have any, cause my mom, who would be the only one, has no clue how to use the internet or the computer) you will notice one difference in my blogs - no original pics...so this means, that i will snag pics from other sites and load them up - that way, i can maintain my picture status, without bring you with just words - so here is why i will have no pics - my brand new digital camera, is broke. two months out of the box, used often and the screen on the LCD blew out - you wonder what $400 camera could do this - the Sony DCS T-10 - the top of the line...damn - gotta love manufacturers defects - so my camera has been sent back to sony and will come back 6-8 weeks, possibly longer due to the holidays, so therefore i have no digital camera to take pictures with - so....with that said, i have brought my SLR to India, and will be shooting film - and when i get back stateside, i will develop ALL my film and get CD's made of my pics...maybe then, i will go back and put up pics related to the blogs...maybe...
but i will say one thing, with the SLR in hand, i feel like a real photgrapher, not a point in shoot kind of guy and i forgot about how fast it take pictures...so i am excited - a little bulkier than i like and no sense of immediate gratification, but hey - it will be worth the wait!
so the flight out here was fun - i must say, i like Air France, all of their seats have individual screens so you can watch whatever you want - which is nice, the movies all start at the same time, so it isn't when you click on it - they also have simple video games - it is quite nice - touch screen and all - the food on AF is not so desirable, but they provide you with free wine and beer - oh the beer - i think this was the first time i have seen Milwakee's Best served...and some ber called 1665? either way, it was the lowest class beer i have EVER seen on a flight, not beeing a beer snob or anything, but one would expect better - at least bud light...well regardless, i started on wine and got wasted on wine - it was fun, till i passed out and woke up extremelly hungover and had to fight my way through Charles De Gaul Aiport - which is not pleasant with all the restoration that is going on...plus, french efficiency is amazing! one security check for several flights of people...it makes NO sense to me..but anyway -
the last leg of the flight from france to India, i pretty much slept - it was nice - well not really, but because i was still recovering from the wine, it made the sleeping easier - then watched a couple of movies and chatted with the guy sitting next to me...overall a pleasant and nice experience - didn't drink on the second flight, i had more than my fill on the first one! haha!
now back in bombay, surprisinly not that jet lagged - so that is nice...
anyway, this is all for now - time to do work...
till later...