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    Posted on January 12th, 2010

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    Nepal Visa Extension: Check

    Nepal Visa Extension: Check

    A fairly common racket among the world’s nations is the Visa Extension – paying for the privilege of staying longer in the country. Here in Nepal the process is pretty straightforward: you go to a Kathmandu office where you fill out a simple form, provide a passport size photo, hand over your passport and $30 [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on January 11th, 2010

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    The Great Chapati Puff

    We were taught how to make the perfect Indian Chapati (a puffed up flat bread) in our McLeod Ganj cooking class. The dough is cooked for a while on a flat surface, then put directly on the flame, which makes the bread puff up like a balloon. The teacher made it look easy, as shown [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on January 11th, 2010

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    The Cost of Annapurna Trekking

    The Cost of Annapurna Trekking

    Once upon a time I was an accountant. I wouldn’t say I was particularly good with numbers (all accountants know that’s what calculators are for) but I have to admit that I liked messing around with spreadsheets.   Fine, I’m a nerd.   But that’s neither here, nor there. As a throw-back to my accounting [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on January 11th, 2010

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    Why Technology Sometimes Rocks

    Why Technology Sometimes Rocks

    Some of my family members have gathered together in Seattle to be together after my Grandma’s recent passing. Being literally half-way around the world from them is really hard. I haven’t seen many of them in over a decade and missing the opportunity to spend time with family right now just plain sucks.   I’m [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on January 9th, 2010

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    It’s Raining Retrievers

    It’s Raining Retrievers

    Our landlord recently brought a puppy over for us to play with. It was en route to it’s new owner, but had an hour to spare for us to cuddle and fawn over (as any two dog lovers who, for obvious reasons, can’t have a dog right now would do). Sadly, the little guy had [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on January 8th, 2010

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    Street Food: Nepali Style

    Street Food: Nepali Style

    One of the joys of traveling is sampling various street foods. Nepal, however, doesn’t offer much in that way – people either eat in their homes, or in cozy (heated) restaurants.   This gentleman is the obvious exception: he has realized that there’s always room for corn. He charges us 20 US cents per cob. [...]

  • Nepal, Southeast Asia

    Posted on January 8th, 2010

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    Pale Skin is Sweet

    Pale Skin is Sweet

    I’ve been fighting for years for a pale skin revolution. OK, fight may be a strong word. Mostly I forget that I care about it. Since an early detection (thank God) of melanoma when I was 19, I’ve had to avoid the sun. I haven’t minded, figuring it was better for me anyway, but having [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on January 7th, 2010

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    Tap Water – Use at Your Own Risk

    Tap Water – Use at Your Own Risk

    There are simple things about life in the States that I took for granted before traveling. Little things, like regular trash collection, walkable pavement, food that didn’t make me sick, and water that I could use out of the tap.   Most of these things are manageable. In fact, they’re what make travel interesting (though [...]

  • Notes From the Road

    Posted on January 1st, 2010

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    Happy New Year!

    Happy New Year!

    2009 rolled in while we were still in San Francisco in the death throes of planning this trip – making weekly trips REI, writing lists upon lists of things we needed to do and trying to figure out how to make more money for the trip. 2010 finds us living in Nepal, eight months into [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on January 1st, 2010

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    Nagarkot – a View with a Room

    Nagarkot – a View with a Room

    Living in Kathmandu doesn’t necessarily mean that you get to experience the mighty Himalayas. Most of the time, haze from pollution and dust obscures the view – a view that’s mostly hidden by the surrounding hills anyway. Sometimes, we forget what we have just around the corner – the biggest mountains in the world.   [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on December 29th, 2009

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    Nepal Photo Give-Away

    Nepal Photo Give-Away

    Settling into a short-term expat life in Kathmandu gives us time to really explore. Unlike the transitory nature of backpacking – transit, find a hotel, find a restaurant, figure out sightseeing, figure out your next form of transit – settling in somewhere gave us the freedom to move at our own pace.   We’re not [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on December 28th, 2009

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    The Real Meaning of Manpower

    The Real Meaning of Manpower

    I’ve spent a lifetime assuming that moving large objects meant using large machinery. Call me what you will, but that just seemed like good common sense.   Apparently I’ve been wrong. It took our time in Nepal (or India, for that matter) to illustrate that nearly anything, and I mean anything, can be moved by [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on December 28th, 2009

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    Joy!

    Joy!

    This is now my fifth post about garbage removal in Kathmandu, and I agree that it’s becoming a bit repetitive. Forgive me: when you’re wading around in trash, it becomes a bit of an issue.   However, as the picture of the above gentleman shows, the garbage men are back on the job from today. [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on December 28th, 2009

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    Bacon: The Helpful Pig

    Bacon: The Helpful Pig

    I received some paperwork a few weeks ago from my Dad. With tax time creeping up, it was time to face some realities (boring) and figure out how I was going to deal with taxes. I’ll spare you the details, but it involved paperwork and signatures – one from me and two from witnesses. One [...]

  • Nepal

    Posted on December 27th, 2009

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    Strike Two!

    Strike Two!

    You may recall that we had a general strike here the other day. Well, that adventure has run its course now, and life in Kathmandu is less bizarre. However, there’s one group of disgruntled workers that haven’t gone to work in a week now.   The garbage collectors.   People normally drop their garbage in [...]

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