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Indygal in Sri Lanka

This is the blog I updated nearly every day during my three month stay as a volunteer in Sri Lanka. I lived there from January to April 2008 and the blog tracks the change in me from hating it to loving it and never wanting to leave!

Saturday, 8 March 2008

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  • ▼  2008 (96)
    • ►  May (6)
    • ►  April (32)
    • ▼  March (25)
      • Update on my friend for life ...
      • Suba Upandinayak Waywa
      • Bank of Scotland - a friend for life?
      • I'm on the Top of the World ...
      • Toilets in Sri Lanka
      • Tunnock Tastic Thewliss
      • Whirlwind Romance
      • Don't lick your fingers Anne!
      • Paying through the nose for nothingness
      • Foreigners in Colombo
      • The Big Smoke!
      • Adventure getting more and more hectic
      • Deprivation
      • Halfway there and I'm livin' on a prayer!
      • My 1st birthday in Sri Lanka
      • No title
      • You look like a monkey ...
      • I no longer want to die an interesting death - OK ...
      • Indygal is on a Mission
      • The advantage of being a foreigner!
      • What am I doing here?
      • Inflicting pain on myself
      • Hiya
      • A rude awakening
      • Some images to share with you
    • ►  February (25)
    • ►  January (8)
 

Welcome to my World

Won't you come on in .... am only saying that because blogger suggested this might be the time for me to welcome you!! I started blogging in March 2007 as Indygal. It was a political blog because I was standing in the Scottish Parliamentary elections for the SNP (Scottish National Party) in the constituency of Glasgow Springburn. I don't know if it's a female thing or just a "me" thing but the political often strayed into the personal. And some people loved it whilst others cautioned against it but I never gave away anything too personal. I have mastered the art of appearing to be very open whilst remaining very private!

In January 2008 I came over to Galle in Sri Lanka to work on a voluntary project for 3 months. I knew it would be one of the most significant experiences of my life and I wanted to document it, thus this blog. I hope you enjoy reading about it.