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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Love the monk and the green serenity. The leech? No.
ReplyDeleteEC, 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.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful colours, and such atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Pete,
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you can still find the mist. Kia Kaha e hoa.
Robb
RR, plenty of both here.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Robb. No problems finding it here!
Flashes of scarlet,
ReplyDeleteRobes and blood in perfusion.
Indian summer.
Thanks Zhoen :)
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