Hey Raymond I enjoyed your blog and honesty. That is what blogging is all about...providing your impressions. We will be in Nepal in October and your blogs will be of assistance to us. Thank you. Keep on traveling.
Would like to talk about your travels Ray, I am a Buddhist Minister that has 'adopted' the monastery to help with funding etc. You can see the site as it has developed at childmonksofnepal.com. I would like to know if you would let us use some of your photos and some information for others so that they may go to that temple and help out. I am in Colorado and the Lama Jigme Dorjee will be coming to visit in February.
If you are anywhere near you are welcome to come to talk with him or help us out, thank you.
I almost stole your blog title...gotta come up with something else. Foiled! Also, loved this TransSib blog, you documented the trip alot more than I did. It seemed like it went by in a blur.
hey raymond!!! hey you!
I just read about your farming experience in nimbin s rainforest!
I am exactly into searching something like this for getting my second year visa and thought here around byron or queensland would be a great place.
maybe you can tell me something more about your experience? that would be SO awesome!
and help me a lot.
hope to hear from ya sooN!
all the best for your travels! mel
Great job Wow wow wow !!!!!!!!
wow its great job raymon.it is really nice job you done for goljung village and villagers.The person who don't know about the goljung they get a chance to know every things like cultural, village life of goljung peples .soooo lots of thanks from my side.
Weird Night Santorini sounded bittersweet. I'm headed to Athens in July, and then I'll be moving on to Crete by ferry.
I plan on recommending your blog. Nice title too.
I loved pictures, It 's so wonderful to me to saw the Snap of the pajun village. actually i am from northwest of Nepal Place called Humla it remut area . I spent my most of time to India,
I am working in a Monastery. They are some students from goljung village. In google web.One day i was woring in computer one of my student came to my room and i found goljung the boys said that it is our village. The boy is so happy to see the sanp of their village.... ....thanks for your Kindness
I loved pictures, It 's so wonderful to me to saw the Snap of the pajun village. actually i am from northwest of Nepal Place called Humla it remut area . I spent my most of time to India,
I am working in a Monastery. They are some students from goljung village. In google web.One day i was woring in computer one of my student came to my room and i found goljung the boys said that it is our village. The boy is so happy to see the sanp of their village.... ....thanks for your Kindness
the pic we all wanted! Very impressed you found some young monks willing to act their age! It's the pic I think we all want, but struggle to get the young lads to hang around long enough to relax with us. Well done!
Wonderfull My name is gelung lama.and i found your site fro google search engine.i knew that you had volunteered at goljing vdc.Thank u very much to helped them.so i want to keep in touch with you.i warmly inform you that my mother land is goljung.now i would like to ask some quition to you. have you make any plan for volunteer?
crying I am enthralled with your adventures, your blog becoming a highlight of all my computing. My heart swells with your narrations. The pictures of your feet warm my heart and assure me. Ray. Thank you. Sharon
PS: If in East Africa and in the strength to be around the worst, Wes is in Djabouti on base, Navy -NMCB3 (seabees).
PSS: I just hope to see your eyes again.-All my love...
holy crap this is awesome man! haha i love this post. what an awesome off the cuff adventure. and turkey sounds like the balls. you have been a busy guy these past few weeks huh! as always, your stories and photos are the shit. thanks again raymond. happy travels..
that music was pretty great... ...but too bad our turkish friends didn't fully appreciate that. =) great photos...i especially like your first one of the door and pumpkins.
holy crap An 101 hour train for 20 hours in Russia!!!!! I guess if you count those 101 hours as being in Russia... But once again awesome photos and great description of the train journey and your short time in Russia. Lovin it...
Very true Just came back from Nepal and everything i saw was a shock to me. Having lived there for few years i was appalled to see what was happening to a city i love a lot. Few Nepalese might feel bad and might have reacted to what you wrote here but i bet they dont live in Nepal anymore and have no idea whats in store for them when they get back to Kathmandu next time.
I also took a snap of the the Sadhu in your first picture at Hanuman Dhoka and it keeps amusing me.
Anyways i enjoy reading your blogs and your honest opinions. Keep writing.
Stay well
Cheers,
Sharad
Bathouses I hear the bathouses in turkey are exquisite. Thanks for keeping informed of all your travels we are always sooooooooooo fucking jelous you bastard. Keep safe and what is your plan for home?? If ever?? We received 2 feet of snow here in the metro area and minimal at the resorts. We are looking forward to getting to the slopes. Art and I have Hawaii planned for Jan and going to New Mexico over X-mas. I was looking into a snowboarding trip to Japan for next year to Niesko which sounds out of the world. Stay safe and keep the blogs coming. Peace Bryan
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Hey Raymond
I enjoyed your blog and honesty. That is what blogging is all about...providing your impressions. We will be in Nepal in October and your blogs will be of assistance to us. Thank you. Keep on traveling.