Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Kathmandu

It's as though I've just tried to find a city that's as different to my own as humanly possible. It's muggy and warm, with small twisting streets where the gutters crumble away into nothingness, debris and scum. The buildings have accumulated the patina of wear so they look like they've been here forever. The air is so choked with smog and icky that I've never been more thankful for the snot in my nose.

And I could not be more excited right now. I've settled into my guesthouse, although they're having a bit of trouble understanding why I don't want to start booking my time full of trekking and sightseeing. I start Nepail lessons tomorrow, and have already had a good crack at ruining the language today.

Am off to find some food, and maybe a power adapter. And to all you doubters, I am very glad I bought my pretty pink crocs because I don't trust my feet in open shoes around here.

2 comments:

  1. How exciting! Good luck, Lauren!

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  2. Caroline Field MethodsSeptember 10, 2009 at 7:45 AM

    Dear Lauren, What an amazing experience! Hope your quest for consultants goes smoothly.

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