Hi Pelden,
So sorry to have not replied earlier. The monk, a friend and english student of mine, learned Reiki from a generous Japanese woman visiting Dhramasala. Apparently, she visits D'sala every year and teaches Tibetans Reiki.
Hey Eva,
An innocent face for sure but don't be fooled. I'm sure you'll take down a government one day. Ever thought of going to Burma?. The photo's rock, keep them coming. I'm off to Sri Lanka next week. Got some work helping out Project Galle 2005. I'll tell you more about it later. Needless to say my boss isn't too happy about me leaving in such a hurry.........Boo Hoo
Take care
Gav
Pix... You're pictures are simply amazing.. I trust you're as fine as your pix.. Well I hope to see you around back here in Koje one day. We miss you garlichead!
Keep on kickin'
what a nice picture..!!! hey.. long time.. !!
you seems very well..^^
we just finished summer leave and i was back to
office with sunburn in my back...^^
seeing your picture.. i feel very refresh..
-what a nice view..!!-
maybe there are many thing to eat than korea..
-before you leave, you say that ...---
and i hope that is true..
see you and touch you later!!
wind Hi Wannabe,
actually, there is quite a bit of wind, usually, in those places. Up high you get more. By the lake that afternoon it was calmer. But there's enough gusts to ensure that prayers aredelivered to santa claus... i mean, the heavens.
--Eva
Where did the wind go? wonderous pictures! The Tibetians are such good looking people. One question - it all looks so calm = the lake is calm the flags are not blowing the people's clothing is not blowing. Is there no wind at that altitude?
wow Eva, thank you for keeping me posted. The picture of the temple with the mountians in the back moved me strongly. The energy must be so strong. Keep it coming!
thanks Eva, thanks for keeping us updated. Is it the place or you add magic to tellng its story? Whatever, please keep 'em coming.
However, i told yah not to too 007-ish in "T"...if the C guards catch U, they'll kick your B back to CN. Now that would be a big nahnah for you avid readers too. Keep safe!
-jojo
anger management?! hahaha how could you get angry with such angel-like ones? kidding. i guess the momentary flare of emotion were directed towards bystanders 'eh? nice pics. please keep 'em coming. -jojo
i alwayse nice to hear from you.... hey.. seeing your travel diary.. now you did great job.. i feel that you are doing great..
keep up the good working..^^
once i thought if you go there it took very long long time to hear from you cuz you know...
i thought internet in china i mean rural area in china it's hard to use..
but you leave news about your travel and i feel that there ... maybe different to what i thought.
anyway you seems to go to Tibet step by step.
maybe in the near furture i can see such a beautiful scene of Tibet by your camera..
i looking forward to see that..
i'm very busy these day.. my son min - suk
(it meas big jade---kind of jewel).
we have to keep an eye on him.
he alwayse cry and we have to check
1. diaper
2. if he is hungry
3. if he want to sleep
4. if he want to play
5. etc..
^^ very busy..
every your friend here is the same nothing
special.. ^^
i started study camera. i wanted to take good
picture of my son. so..
anyway i want to send you picture of my son but
here um.. i have to find way..^^
anyway take care and see you.
Great information Excellent reporting of your traveling. Interesting and useful information on cities, bus travel, money changing problems and Temples. I look forward to the pics when you get to a computer which can process them.
From us to you Hi EEEEEEEva, we have just got to a reliable (read speedy and cheap) internet connection and can read your blog. I wish we had known about this community site before we set up our own. You have finally left the land of the kimchi, can't say we miss that stuff, but I certainly miss the toasted seaweed, and the bowls of stawberries. We are in the dominican republic right now, trying to get the right weather to sail across the caribbean sea to Venezuela. Its hurricane season right now, so we want to get our boat the hellouta here asap! Are you on your way all the way back West? We will be back in the UK early 2006 so you are welcome indeed to any facilities we have (although it might be a camper van). Look forward to tracking your progress through here, connectivity permitting. Lotsa love, the fellow moon lovers. Mima and Dave
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Hi Pelden, So sorry to have not replied earlier. The monk, a friend and english student of mine, learned Reiki from a generous Japanese woman visiting Dhramasala. Apparently, she visits D'sala every year and teaches Tibetans Reiki.