The sun-kissed peaks of Manang
I was working on a post for Jakesprinter’s Sunday post titled “Sunrise” and took a second look at these photos I’d taken at three different times during the same day just after a fresh coat of snow. I...
View ArticleHandwoven scarves
After trekking for weeks in the Himalayas we finally came down to a small village where I found this young woman hunched over her loom making handwoven wool scarves. I bought a beautiful wool scarf for...
View ArticleThe World in Technicolor
I was recently honored with a blogging award by 2Summers called “Capture the Color” award and contest, sponsored by TravelSupermarket. Heather is perhaps one of the most talented photobloggers I’ve...
View ArticleThe streets of Kathmandu
I stepped out of the quiet walls of my hotel and into the delights, noise and chaos of the streets of Kathmandu. Anything your heart desired could be found or made for you here along Thamel’s tourist...
View ArticleWhite: In honor of International Day of Peace
Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us, and the world will be as one. -John Lennon I couldn’t think of a more...
View ArticleHimalayan village
I took this photo upon entering a beautiful remote village in Nepal, hiking along the Annapurna trek. I love how prayer flags are so symbolic of this part of the world and welcomed you into each...
View ArticleRenewal
Waking up to a fresh coat of dazzling snow atop the Annapurnas after a long night’s sleep. Manang, Nepal. November 2010. This post is in response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Renewal. To see more...
View ArticleYak bridge
I saw this bridge in Himalayan Nepal, side by side with the “people” bridge was one for the yaks.
View ArticleMountain Home
This week’s photo challenge is Home. Perhaps the most interesting home I’ve ever seen during my travels was that of a 95-year-old monk in the Himalayas of Nepal. Here at over 14,000 feet lives the...
View ArticleDescent from Thorung La Pass
Above is the view after reaching Nepal’s Thorung La pass, the highest point at 17,770 feet (5,416 meters) in elevation on the Annapurna hiking circuit which I did four years ago. It is also the site...
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