Sunday, May 9, 2010

Samantha has arrived






Samantha, our 7 yr old Border Beagle, had to stay back in Los Gatos because we did not know about the special import permit to fly a pet into Bangalore. After getting quotes from pet transport people for $8,000 I finally found Rishya from Fuzzy Wuzzy kennels in Bangalore who flies around the world to attend dog shows. She offered to bring Samantha for a reasonable amount the following weekend. This started a mad dash to update the paperwork - SandiK, my Los Gatos friend and veterinarian had to re-issue all documents while away at her mountain retreat, send flowers to the lady at USDA in Sacramento for getting it all back to Keleigh in time. Last day before leaving for SFO, Sami escaped from the fenced yard until Keleigh found the whole in the fence she had dug so even after 6 years with us, she is still an escape artist. Off the plane and delivered to our door at 2am we all were so happy to see her. Luckily this all took place a week before the Volcano closed down European airspace so we were double happy to Sami with us.

Life in Bangalore is tough for a dog - the heat only allows for long walks early mornings and after dark, she has to be on a leash to avoid fights with the wild dogs and getting into the garbage which is everywhere and potentially poisonous. On the upside, there is a great pet store in town, at Paws we got her outfitted with all we could think of for $40. Sometimes we go to the Stables and there Sami can be a happy dog including rolling in manure (followed by a bath which she actually enjoyed as it was cooling her off) and chasing after the pet sheep. In her new yard, she can roam around in the safety of a walled compound - and to all of you who have listened to her incessant barking over the years on Blackberry Hill, she has not barked once!

Food

In the serviced apartment we have a wonderful cook. Jeeth does not touch beef but all else he tackles fearlessly and serves up amazing dinners. I had to convince him to use spices without the hot ingredients, Mats' favorite is the fried chicken which is a bit like Tempura. Needless to say, Samantha has found a new best friend with all the scraps that fly on the floor when the choping is going strong.

Any kind of food, ranging from 50c to 20$ for a course is available in Bangalore. Local restaurants, like Woody's on Commercial Street - where on Saturday's only the fearless will push thru the crowds and be rewarded with tasty Somozas. Or swanky hotels like the Oberoi Szechuan Court serves an amazing DimSum pre-fix for $16 in the most beautiful setting. Of course, a glass of Indian wine will cost another $10.

Shopping for food can take up your life it you enjoy going to local shops that look like the grocer of your childhood, like the Big Market, a favorite with expats and always something new to be found in the crammed shelves. Beef is sold at a few outposts for foreigners at very reasonable prices but it takes a ride across town which can be a 2 hr return trip. For those who prefer easy shopping Metro is the local Costco and all can be had there with much less fun
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