Sacred cows
on Adventures in Nepal (Nepal), 02/Oct/2011 15:57, 34 days ago
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_uacct = "UA-3483228-1";urchinTracker();Last week we volunteers had the opportunity to gather in Lumbini, birthplace of Buddha, for 2 days of work. Program planning, strategizing, discussing... And evening gumning (that's Nepangregi, for my fellow half English, half Nepali speakers).This cow slept at the front gate of the buddhist nunnery where we were staying. She arrived a year ago, and hasn't left since.My dad arrived in Nepal 2 days ago. I am seeing the country again from a visitor's eyes.Tomorrow we head for a 3 day trip on the Trisuli river: from Kathmandu to Naranghat, which was very close to where my first home was in Nepal. Perhaps it's not exactly the same as canoeing down the Deschutes as we used to do when I was young. But - on multiple levels - feels like circling around back to home. Just in a new way each time.