Flying to Nepal
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Re: Flying to Nepal
Take me too ?
I havent been out since mid 90s, but back then the kids in the villages loved pens and balloons. Not sure how it has changed post political upheaval, but I am sure they appreciate anything that trickles down. I remember tea houses that stored food in all sorts of random containers and bags that had no doubt been discarded.
Have fun.
I havent been out since mid 90s, but back then the kids in the villages loved pens and balloons. Not sure how it has changed post political upheaval, but I am sure they appreciate anything that trickles down. I remember tea houses that stored food in all sorts of random containers and bags that had no doubt been discarded.
Have fun.
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Re: Flying to Nepal
Ø You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to skydive twice.
Thought I would just mention it, have a good trip
Thought I would just mention it, have a good trip
I can't do great things, so I do little things with love.
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Re: Flying to Nepal
Visit a Buddhist temple.Help out at a local school or orphanage.Have a great trip.