Meantime, higher up, Jungle-Jen continues upwards.
While hiking toward Methlang, through the forest and ascending continuously, with the Phewa Lake to the left, the mountain range to the right, dealing with a troop of monkeys, and unfortunately without my Jen, who took ill, I thought what an incredible natural world we inhabit. There is so much to view, witness and absorb which provide additional bonuses, upliftment, knowledge, experience, adventure, challenges, and contentment. We only have to take it—it’s there for the picking. ‘Taking’ sounds a little crude, perhaps disrespectful.
Trying to keep up with Jen's pace.
Back at lake level, looking out at one of Jen's favorite scenes.
The scenes from this position are dramatic except during this period as the air and clouds have censored sites and sights.
With better quality air and a cloudless sky, this is what one could expect on an exceptional occasion. As an aside, just to the left of the building is where we often stop for brunch. We partake of a light meal after the climb and we really enjoy the employees at the location, particularly, Roshni and Denys. They make a simple occasion very special. (See below).
Roshni and Denys who make a difference. Our trips in Nepal comprise many facets, two of them being struggles and emotional occurrences, culminating in much joy.
Jenni loves this scene, too. Heck, anything to oblige her.
Another scene of the restaurant but this time two giants, two world icons.
Color and class. When facing nature's scenes in Nepal, actually in all places of the world, I would think it's a time when one realizes one's place in the world. It's an occasion that one begs for more humility or at least, realizes the value of being humble.
Coming across two golden scenes; we'd like to believe we'd use the 'correct focus' on each occasion.
Should have another water scene or two. Shiva Temple across the lake and on a mountain top.
Something serene with which to close.
Cheers,
2 comments:
The mountains are so majestic covered in snow looks like great hikes
Indeed...thank you!
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