Things in Nepal that may seem strange

Wild dogs roam the streets, in the daytime they are passive, friendly, quiet. During the night they come alive, in packs like wolves, howling, barking, running.

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One morning I was getting ready to leave the house and what did I find at the bottom of the steps (inside) by my door? A wiggly squiggly worm, an earthworm. I guess the house seemed to be dark, and cool.

The refridgerator: the temperature control says, Winter 1-2, Monsoon 3-4 and Summer 5, these are the suggested temperature settings for the fridge.

The traffic: Unless you have lived in Britain, um it comes from behind you when walking on the side you think you should be on.

The roads: narrow, and rocky; during monsoon rains flood them

Waterbuffalo

We are very close to village life here on the outskirts of Kathmandu. Here are some pics from walk behind the school.

Well it is Sunday morning September 8th. I have been in Nepal almost 2 months now. Another strange thing is the power goes off suddenly, so one has to adjust quickly, especially when using Wifii as, at least at home it quits when there is no power. So when you don’t hear from me for a while its because there is no power to connect.

Hope you are all doing well and enjoying the new school year, that you are also enjoying some fun along the way while you learn.

Be blessed

3 thoughts on “Things in Nepal that may seem strange

    1. Yes it is, I enjoy the school atmosphere and the fellowship of new friends. Learning so many new things and seeing so much that sometimes its overwhelming to write about.

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