
Ok, well to be honest I have not seen any lions or tigers. Although, Father Peter has two of the largest Rotweiller dogs I have ever seen in my life. (Just to let you know, in India, pets are neither spade nor nudord and that is quite gross all on it's own) and their names are Lion and Tiger. And today, I did not see a bear. BUT I did see a real live gigantic elephant. Yup that's right, I saw an elephant and I'm excited about it. We were coming back from Panjim across the bridge and had to pass the elephant with oncoming traffic over a narrow bridge. But it was fun. The driver and the guy behind us had a good laugh to see the two white girls staring at the Elephant. hahaha.
But, I must confess, this is not the first elephant that I have seen. The past 10 days have been the feast of Genesh. In the Hindu faith this is the God of wisdom. He is an elephant with many arms - many of you may know him from such litarary works as the Simpsons. In Mumbai the statue was maid of pure gold and had body guards watching over it AND it was insured. There's one for ya, a God that needs to be insured. Anyway, this picture was taken in Margoa (which is pronounced Margon) which is the closest city to where I am staying. He's not pure gold, but it was a pretty impressive display. Tons of incence in the air, it smelled really good for a change. At the end of the festival (which was yesterday) they have fireworks and wash the elephant out to sea (most of the time they are only made of plaster of paris). So, he is gone, until another year. (sorry the picture is so bad - it was really dark).