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Naya Saal Mubarak (or Happy New Year)!

A (Belated) Happy New Year and Best Wishes for 2008 from New Delhi!

Since we were wandering around the oldest synagogue in the Commonwealth on Christmas, floating on a houseboat in the backwaters of Kerala on the day of Benazir Bhutto’s assassination, and lounging at a resort near Kovalam (which is only accessible by dinghy) on New Year’s Eve, I sadly can’t report much about the holiday festivities and the reaction to tragic events from India. We couldn’t have been further from the thick of things or more clueless.

More on the Kerala excursion to follow, but in the meantime, I am hereby (and somehow when you post it, the statement becomes so much more emphatic) bidding farewell to a jam-packed 2007, and wishing you all a fantastically fun-filled 2008. (Forgive me, I love cheesy alliteration.)

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