When I woke up the first morning I decided that I would cautiously venture out and get a bit sure of myself before straying too far.
From the hotel I am looking northwest (it took a fair amount of research to determine that). Across the street are some newer buildings and some older buildings that are best described as shacks or shanty's.


This is the view from my room.
After a quick breakfast I set out to the street in front of the hotel. I turned right and walked to the next intersection.
There were many street vendors selling food, tobacco and offering shoeshines and haircuts. Along the road were apartment buildings.


On the otherside side of this road is the Kolkata Stadium. Once I saw the stadium I new that my first guess at direction was off be about 45 degrees.
Not wanting to stray out of site of the hotel, I turned around and went past the hotel the other way, turning southeast on the East Metro Bypass road.

A building under construction across the EM Bypass from the hotel. The workers were standing on some pretty shaky looking bamboo scaffolding.

A pavilion setup for a bible study service on Sunday. Stadium is in the background.
Again turning around I headed back north along the EM Bypass and crossed it near the hotel. On the other side was a park with a lake in the middle. I decided to walk along the lake.

In the middle of the lake is a little island with a hut on it.

Island with hotel and stadium in the background.
Continuing around the lake I came across a boat house that looks like it was once quite nice, but now looks like it is suffering from decades of neglect.

The boat house with two boats tied up.

The sign on the front of the boat house. I wonder how long it has been closed. The area around this park is very poor. The park itself is covered in trash. People were bathing and washing clothes in the lake. There were several other buildings that seemed to have been part of a nice park decades ago, but now seem to be closed and locked until they fall apart.
Returning to the hotel I decided to further venture out by taking a taxi to see the buildings where I will be working on Monday. It didn't start off so well. The taxi driver could not understand anything I said, so he called over the guard at the hotel who translated. He did this by saying "SDF Building, block EP", which was exactly what I had said. So we started off and took what seemed like an illogical route. Finally we made it and I made things worse for my driver by giving him another address. Again he called a bystander over to translate. We took off and found the next building. When I didn't get out he looked at me like I was crazy. I told him "Hyatt", "Hotel", "Back" but he just stared at me and shook his head. He must of thought I was insane. I figured I would just guide him back and motioned for him to start driving. I guided him back to the East Metro Bypass (EM Bypass). He kept looking back at me trying to figure out where I was wanting to go. Finally I said "Stadium" and he nodded and took me to the far side of the stadium from the hotel. Then, he realized where I wanted to go and said "Hotel, OK" and I finally made it back.

The view from the backseat of the taxi. This vehicle probably dates from the 1950's. For those of you who had the pleasure of riding in my Land Rover, it was about the same. The engine sounded really rough and the taxi never went more than about 30 MPH. Note the meter on the outside of the vehicle. The rate is not correct, to get the actual rate you double the meter and add about 25%.
Back at the hotel I promptly fell asleep at about 4:00PM. The jet lag finally caught up with me.