
We got up this morning and I just wasn't ready to face the day, so after breakfast,


After the museum, they (Mu and the cab driver, that is) came back for me and we went to Amber Fort, which is a grand fort and palace about 10km outside the city. It has a wall that's 12km long around, and a palace to house the maharaja and his 12 wives (along with a secret passage from the maharaja's room to any of the wives' rooms so that he could visit one without the others knowing. There was also a mirror palace section with awesome glass work, and gardens that look like persian carpets! Our guide took a picture of us in one of the mirrors, but it came out weirdly spliced, for

On the way down, we stopped at a place that did old-style prints, by using stamps dipped in vegetable dyes (green from mango leaves, yellow from turmeric, red from henna) to decorate fabric. I got a little square with a pineapple/vase on it from the demo. And then Mu bought me a shiny! Since Jaipur is famous for gems, I had told him that it would be nice to leave here with a shiny object, and he delivered. :) I now have a beautiful silver bracelet with iolites, purple stones that are very similar in color to tanzanites, which is what's in my engagement ring. It's so pretty! I don't often specifically request shiny things, but it's rather nice to get one occasionally.

On our way back to town, we stopped at Nargarah Fort, yet another fort with a palace (for a different maharaja, with 9 wives). This one also had a gorgeous palace, and beautiful views of the city. We also took s



Now we're about to check out and go to the train station to head to Jaisalmer, and camels!
I don't know why on earth Tucson doesn't have ancient forts. Obviously every city should. Oh! But there's that castle across from your apartment!
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