I packed about half the stuff, when they got up and put a shirt over the singlet. One fellow helped me to out.
Cruised into town, Morinda itself. The first shop was a sweets shop. What better way to start than getting a tonne of kJ in. He even offered a coffee, and declined my offer of some payment. I get the feeling of pride and looking after guests in the country.
With a hot coffee ingested, I got into the traffic. There was space at the side, no issues. A little way down I stopped to brush my teeth.
The views across the green green fields, all tendered, immaculate, were great. The road gradually become very quiet. It was flat and easy. With nothing but greenery. I to through a couple of villages with tiny walkways, not streets. In one village, I did a couple of figure 8s to find the out road, so everyone had a good opportunity to stop what they were doing and take a good long look at my slow U turns.
There was a brick factory with about 8 serious smoke stacks, followed nearby by a new flyover freeway being built.
Bought 2 pairs of undies, might be tight.
As Navdeep said, it's going on the green light where you need to be extremely careful. Rolling on the red is no problem.
Lunch was 2 Samosa and a deep fried bread.
Got to Ludhiana. You can tell as soon as the traffic starts going chaotic. Cars and bikes going the wrong way, cutting across the road at random, people walking all over or stopping to greet each other, stopped cars, food stalls, anything everywhere. Car drivers going down super tiny streets are mad. They face each other and block both ways while they try to honk it out. It's a relief to find the Samrat Hotel ਸਮਰਾਟ ਹੋਟਲ on Kailash Cinema Rd, near Domoria Bridge Road, Civil Lines, Ludhiana. Walked around to soak up the craziness. Went for a little shop.
I dined at the Cookup Shookup, Bindraban Rd, above Ahuja Tower, Civili, Ludhiana
Ate Malai Chaap which was delicious and completely filling.
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