I am a journalist from India. It was a privilege to be a part of Thomson Foundation International Broadcast Journalism. It is a three-month course. It was not only about journalism but also a journey into the lives of different journalists coming from all parts of the world. Even from countries which I never heard of before like Tongo. It was amazing to see people of different colours and accents. Being a reserve person it took me quiet sometime to mix up with people. But I did it finally. Despite of finding a couple of friends, I still felt homesick. Ironically, I had always craved to be a part of an International course on journalism. And when I got one, I was longing for my home. Ha! Ha!. Journalists in my group felt I speak a lot in the class. May be I don't know. I feel I always opened my mouth to ask a question from the trainer to answer questions. But this never stopped me from speaking in the
Sunday, 12 August 2007
My first day in Cardiff was a nightmare. I arrived cardiff airport after 14 hours of long journey. But the worst was yet to come, I forgot one of my baggages in the airport. But luckily found it. For the first time in life I felt that being a vegetarian could be miserable. You may end up eating only chips and veg burgers. Believe me, I did, that too for a whole week. But I am glad to say I didnt give up. Although, I am not a very good cook, I still prepared food for myself. I went to texco and shopped stuffs worth 15 pounds. After a couple of days effort, I expertised it. The brown bean was the first dish that confirmed that I can cook well.
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