After eating breakfast we went to a Jain temple. It was small but really pretty and peaceful. I've been to a Jain temple in Rajasthan but that was much bigger and not in the middle of a city. After the Jain temple we went to a man's house who lives in a haveli that goes back 200 years. An haveli would have a big courtyard surrounded on four sides by spacious rooms and often another walled courtyard around the exterior as well. The man was nice of us to show us his haveli. Our teacher has taken past students to his house. We tried flying one of our kites however there wasn't much wind. Many houses in Old Delhi are so close together that you can jump from one rooftop to the next. Many children play cricket on the rooftops and fly kites. We had tea at his house and he talked about the house and his family.
After that we looked around and some people got parathas, which are unleavened flat-breads made by pan frying whole-weat flour. They are usually stuffed with some kind of vegetables like potatoes or onions. They are good and usually served for breakfast. After that we went to the spice market. We went on the roof overlooking the Fatehpuri Masjid so we could see the Spice Market better as well as other parts of Old Delhi. We could see Chandni Chowk which is the main bazaar in Old Delhi. After spending some time on the roof we went home. I think I am going to do my Cities of Delhi final assignment on Old Delhi because I really like the area.
Can you pleasepleaseplease run across the roof tops for me, please!?! If I were there, this is what we'd be doing ;) Well...that, and eating everything. All the time.
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