I stayed in a small village about half an hours walk outside the main tourist drag (filled with holidaying Nepalis and Indians). The people there were Tamangs, originally from Tibet. A family had recently set up a guest house with help from an Australian NGO. They were still cementing it, but it was lovely and quiet. The mum cooked in an outside hut in traditional style, over a small fire.
Here's the pics:
View from my windows:
Pot plants in my lawn:
Traditional cooking - awesome knife tool. You cook cross-legged on the floor, putting pressure on the blade with your knee to keep it stable, then slice things into a bowl. Surely some adjustment could be made to attach it to a bench:
A closer look:
The naughty kid who showed me round the village, including the Australian-made toilet and sewerage project:
One day one of the builders brought his pet fox for me to see. Isn't he a happy fox?
Here's some more local wildlife:
Here's some pics for my friend Benny.
A man and his duck:
A woman and her duck. This was on top of a bus - the only way to travel in Nepal.
Passive agressively, I'm still waiting for more suggestions below.
1 comment:
Thanks for the pictures of ducks. That is one happy fox, huh?
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