DAILY PHOTO: St. John’s Church, Kolkata

Taken in December 2021 in Kolkata

DAILY PHOTO: Jain Caves of Udayagiri

Taken in December of 2021 in Bhubaneswar

DAILY PHOTO: Jagannath Temple, Puri

Taken in December of 2021 in Puri

DAILY PHOTO: Odisha’s Mustachioed Lions

Taken in Puri in December of 2021
Taken in Konark in December of 2021
Taken in Bhubaneswar in December of 2021

Darjeeling Limerick

There was a tourist in Darjeeling 
whose fingers and toes lost all feeling.
He didn’t remember
it’s cold in December,
and the dearth of heaters left him reeling.

DAILY PHOTO: Buddha Head, Ratnagiri Museum

Taken in December of 2021 at the Ratnagiri Archeological Museum

BOOK REVIEW: Darjeeling by Jeff Koehler

Darjeeling: A History of the World's Greatest TeaDarjeeling: A History of the World’s Greatest Tea by Jeff Koehler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

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As Bordeaux or Tokaj are to wine, Darjeeling is to tea, producing a quality beverage considered by many to be the best in the world. However, this isn’t merely the story of how this region of northern Bengal (or, alternatively, Gorkhaland) came to produce a unique kind of tea that would be sought-after around the world. It’s also a story of empire and how Britain’s insatiable demand for tea drove major developments in geopolitics. It’s yet further the story of recent troubled times of Darjeeling tea, from labor shortages to environmental degradation, and what tea estates have done to adapt – from management / organization changes to organic production techniques.

Lessons in the history and geography of tea may seem niche and uninteresting, but the story of tea is actually quite fascinating, involving Opium Wars, the Black Hole of Calcutta, and an industry shakeup resulting from India’s independence.

I found this book compelling, and thought it did a good job of zooming in and out between local and global (and past to present) to maintain the interest of a diverse readership. Whether the book is exploring attempts to transplant tea shrubs and expertise from China or the changing customer base for Darjeeling tea, it’s an engaging and thought-provoking story. If you’re interested in tea, world history, or agribusiness, you’ll likely find something in this book to hold your attention.


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DAILY PHOTO: Godabarki Kunda, Bhubaneswar

Taken in December of 2021 in Bhubaneswar

DAILY PHOTO: Dow Hill Church

Taken in December of 2021 in Kurseong

Among those who believe in such things, the Dow Hill forest is considered haunted — including this old church and the nearby Victoria School for Boys. We caught it in a peaceful moment.

DAILY PHOTO: Treetops, Kurseong

Taken on January 1, 2021 at the Dow Hill Arboretum