about what a privilege it is to have been there.
to go with the people i went with.
to have meet those we met.
and sometimes the people who are living there just come to mind.
and so i pray for them.
and wonder what it would be like to live your life there.
and if we will ever get to do it.
i have some pictures on our living room wall of our first trip.
a women with working in a field smiling ear to ear.
and one of us hiking through a valley.
some days i just look at the pictures,
and dream about returning.
it's so easy to remember only the good times.
i know there were horrible times too.
really horrible times.
times we thought we might not come home.
but, only the good one's stick with me.
i think they call this, "trail amnesia".
i would totally go back.
i wonder what kind of trip it would be next time?
who wants to come?
the night we realized we didn't have enough food. |
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delicious breakfast. on a real wok. |
resting before crawling through the collapsed trail. |
above the treeline. |
after our first hike out. |
we woke up to these one morning. after the wind storm almost blew us away. |
my favorite part is the bird on the string. what a pet. |
admiring his new radio. |
don't you just want to hug them? |
i don't think h1n1 was part of the plan. |
breakfast of champions. and sick americans. |
this was our life for ten days. |
overcoming the imported case of h1n1. |
disinfecting our stuff. |
if only we spoke the same language. |
on the trail. lost. |
beautiful. has it really been almost two years? wow. ptl and rejoice!
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