First Tea House

We had our first hike in Nepal. It was described to us as small hills up and down and it was that. It took about 4 hours to arrive at the teahouse. I was surprised it was so nice (Nepal standards). John and I are rooming together and our room had it’s own toilet and…

Flying out Tomorrow for the Start

Tomorrow morning at 5am we leave for the airport to begin our trek up to Mount Everest Base Camp. Yesterday we had our gear check and weigh in for our gear. We are only allowed 33 pounds of luggage in total between our duffel bag and our pack. I had to take a lot of…

Leaning to Stucco for Mr. Handyman

Today we visited a Buddha Stuka Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal. This temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is over 1400 years old. It is located in a part of Nepal called Little Tibet. There were removing the old stucco and applying new stucco. They have been doing this for over 1400 years so…

Meeting up with Haley and Erin

Haley arrived several days ago and Erin yesterday. Mom and I were able to spend some great time with Haley and then with Haley and Erin. We were able to get them to come on our tour for part of the time in Kathmandu. We visited several Hindu temples as well as several Buddha temples.…

First Look at Mount Everest

Yesterday we drove up the Himalayan Mountains to catch a glimpse of the ranges. There are 14 peaks over 8,000 meters here. Mount Everest is the tallest of the tallest. We were in Kathmandu, Nepal and it is bounded by all 4 sides by mountains. There are only four ways into the city. The mountains…

Ganges – Sunrise on the River

Today we got up very early and drove to the Ganges for the sunrise. We boarded a boat (old wooden boat, with two Indian men rowing the boat). We saw many sights along the river. Indian Woman praying. Sunrise is a time for praying for the Hindu Religion Nana Sue enjoying the Sunrise Monks practicing…

Ganges River – Festival of Life

Yesterday we arrived into Varanasi India. This is a very sacred city to the Hindu religion and a place where people go to die. This city is located on the Ganges river. The Hindu believe that you have multiple lives and that when you die you need to be cremated and then your ashes deposited…

Papa and Nana Sue enjoying India

We have been enjoying India very much. We did not understand India at all before coming here and we still don’t understand India but we have learned much about India. This country is very different from the United States. It is different in it’s culture, it’s history, it’s food, it’s traditions. Here are some pictures…

Hindu is a very old Religion

Hindu as a religion has been around for over 7,000 years. The religion is mired in tradition and even the modern Indian person sometimes does not understand why they do something. It is interesting in that some of the 1000 year old structures are mostly intact and that they have found some old footings and…

Pilgrimage to the Temple of the Monkey God

70% of the people in India are Hindu. It is a very religious country but in a way that is unfamiliar with Christians. I can see the religion and the impact to culture but I cannot yet understand it. On are way from Jaipur to Agra India today, we passed a very long procession of…