Sunday, July 3, 2011

Traffic in Kolkata








The traffic in Kolkata was impressive!  I was amazed by the very dense and noisy traffic: there were rickshaws, autorickshaws, bicycles, motorcycles, buses, taxis, trams and cars weaving in and out of traffic with such dexterity!  It was quite a challenge to cross the streets and we really had to be careful...


Saturday, July 2, 2011

Scenes in the streets of Kolkata







Volunteers at the Mother Teresa's Center


 Volunteers from Italy and Spain: I was really impressed by the young volunteers who came to Calcutta!  They were so kind and we ate out several times as a group.
 Joyce was from Taiwan but worked in Singapore and Adrian worked in Houston...They came to Calcutta on their own...
 Paul( left front) is a young seminarian from Vancouver who also came on his own...Sitting next to him is David from Sweden then Lynn from Sweden also: I spent time with Paul, Lynn and David and we had great conversations!
Leo was from Argentina...We laughed very hard as his shoes (Crocs) were stolen while we were praying in the chapel: we had to remove our shoes before we enter the chapel at Mother Teresa's Convent...One of the sisters gave him another pair of sandals but they were disentegrating and there were pieces of soles on the floor at the restaurant!!!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Volunteering at Prem Dan

I volunteer at a center called Prem Dan...It is a place where men and women are taken care of.  The women were found on the streets and do not have any family.  Most of them have physical or mental challenges and have been rejected...
The first thing we do is wash their clothes and sheets by hand, then we hang them on the roof...
Then we sometimes make the beds.  We also massage the women with lotion and that is when we interact with them: they talk to us in Bengali and it is hard to communicate....We smile and talk with our hands!

They get lunch at 11:30 a.m. and we have to help feed some of them.
After lunch we wash dishes by hand...
It is a learning and humbling experience for me....





Encounters in Kolkata

                                       We walk for about 30 minutes on our way to the site where I volunteer: Prem Dan...We meet children and people who are very friendly to us.


                             There are a lot of people who live on the streets...

              Several families live in these slums next to one of the train stations:some of the children seem to be happy.....


           We walk along the railroad tracks on our way to Prem Dan (where I volunteer) and it is a very interesting experience!






Mother Teresa's tomb at her convent in Kolkata


Mother Teresa died on September 5, 1997 when she was 87 years old.  Pope John-Paul II beatified her on October 19, 2003.
I attend Mass at 6:00 a.m. in the morning at the Mother Teresa's Convent...It is very special to pray with the sisters!  There are about 75 young novices: they are probably close to 20 years old!
After mass we eat breakfast with the other volunteers and then we go to our site to volunteer.

Mother Teresa Center
Her life

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Botanical Gardens

 The Botanical Gardens were founded in 1796. This 250 year-old banyan tree is 140 m across. You can see cross branches and roots that have become trees of their own...


 
The Garden of cacti: some of them were in bloom


Macarena in front of a Bamboo tree!She is a volunteer from Pampelona, Spain and she is such a kind girl! She was so nice to invite me to join them to go to the Flower Market and the Botanical Gardens!
It was a very hot and humid day that day...I went there with some Spanish girls and a young man from Sweden.  We got lost on our way there as we took the wrong bus!

Howrah bridge

The Howrah bridge was built in WWII and is made out of steel. It is 705m long and it is a very busy bridge.  We crossed it on foot....                                         

                                          The Hoogly river is holy to Hindus.