17 July 2014

Monk on the Dharamkot road, McLeod Ganj


Yesterday evening I returned to the Dharamkot road. Mist hung dense in the forest and lingered around the road; a few people laboured up the steep path or walked more briskly down. I took my time, enjoying the relative tranquility before rejoining the crowds at McLeod Ganj.

I also, as I discovered back in my room, had played host to a leech -- the first time I've donated blood since leaving New Zealand.


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7 comments:

  1. Love the monk and the green serenity. The leech? No.

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  2. EC, I'd have liked to photograph it, but by the time I discovered the bite, it had gone. Didn't even stay to say thanks for the feed.

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  3. Such beautiful colours, and such atmosphere.

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  4. Kia ora Pete,
    Glad to see you can still find the mist. Kia Kaha e hoa.
    Robb

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  5. RR, plenty of both here.

    Kia ora Robb. No problems finding it here!

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  6. Flashes of scarlet,
    Robes and blood in perfusion.
    Indian summer.

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