July 2009

Monsoon comes to Melamchi

Well, unfortunately, when we woke at 4.30, the weather outside was miserable – in a cold, wet cloud with visibility <10m. So we had a lie in, but even by 8 there was no sign of the weather clearing. So we had a nice breakfast and then set off down the hill. No sooner than we left, it started to rain. We were quite surprised, and pleased, by how far we had climbed the day before – it was a long, slippy, way down. Drew (aka Bear) fashioned us a couple of walking sticks to make the way less treacherous.

Last few days in Melamchi

Although we were planning to stay in Melamchi for a few more days to be here for the start of the Nara festival, we have had to change plans slightly to fit in with the start of term at the next school that we are going to, so today is our last day here.

 

A long night

Although we've said a couple of times that we were looking forward to the creature comforts Kathmandu has to offer; when we got our first view of the sprawling, polluted Kathmandu valley at 10.30 this morning, it was much more of a sight for sore eyes than we could have ever anticipated. 

Monkey business

Thankfully, as tends to be the way here, plans changed and we have had an extra couple of days recovering and relaxing in Kathmandu. This has mainly involved enjoying lots of good food, the odd beer and catching up with emails and the world at large.

Thirsty work

After a slight mishap with alarms, we woke at 5.20 when we were meant to be meeting Marianne at the bus stand at half past five. Thankfully we'd done most of our packing the night before so we managed to get out quickly and find a taxi. However, there was nobody on reception so we had to just leave our bag of surplus stuff behind the desk (we had agreed with them that they'd look after it for us)... we hope it's still there when we get back.

Take me to the river

The plan today was up early and quick march down the hill with Marianne back to Busti where we would pick up a bus that would take Marianne back to Ktm and we would get off at Charikot to buy some IT bits and pieces and make our way back up this afternoon. We made good time down to Busti despite the ground being quite slippery and Drew and Marianne ending up on their bums at least once.

Trip to Charikot

Wednesday morning saw the largest solar eclipse of this century; unfortunately although the BBC World Service interviewed people in KTM about it, they only said that it would be 'at dawn' so we weren't sure exactly what time to look out for it. We peeped out a couple of times but it was a little cloudy and the sun does not come up above the hills until later in the morning. Later it was confirmed that it was not possible to see it from here.

Be careful what you ask for

Having finished the last post saying we were enjoying the food, as a weekend treat an ox curry was cooked up. Heather, having elected to be vegetarian from the start, was very pleased with her omlette. Drew, meanwhile, was already feeling ill before he had finished the plate of 'tough as old boots' meat. We won't dwell on the fall out but he has now told them as politely as possible that he would also like to be vegetarian!