Monday, September 15, 2008

Werner in his Element



Werner was right in his element, taking lots of pictures, everywhere you looked another picture

the temples, the gods the valley



I wonder how long those 2 have been watching the going ons at Durbar square.

What was nice to see, that there were plenty of gods who liked to embrace their partners..


We had no idea what deity is who. Is this Shiva?

planning to go trecking

Although it was really cold there were allways people getting water from the wells or washing their clothes or themselves.
We ordered a bucket of hot water in our lovely guesthouse to scrub down.
A timeless scene in the streets of Kathmandu. After a couple of weeks, we thought we should do some exploring of the countryside, and went to the tourist office, which had no maps, just drawings of a Nepali map on a blackboard. We drew it in our sketch block and also read, there were 60 tourists in Nepal in the month of November. Getting too crowded we thought, time to head out.

Fire for the gods


Some people walk to the market from many miles away


through the thick fog you could see little lights of offerings being lit, the smoke very aromatic
climbed towards the abode of the gods.

cold mornings



The markets started way before it got light, and people carried massive loads on their heads or shoulders, even small children.

It was like living in a fantasy land. It was always quiet too, as there were no cars and a few motorbikes around. The music we heard were musicians playing in temples or on some corners of little squares. The fog muffled the sounds as well, so you only heard the music, when very close
The mornings in December 1966 were very cold in Kathmandu. We had lots of layers on, with a blanket wrapped around us like this girl. It was magic wondering around in the morning mist, grey shapes of people moving toward us, slowly revealing their identity and colours..


the deities look quite ferocious

The devotion was catching and we found ourselves spending hours in the misty mornings
watching the procession of people coming into the many temples for prayers and worship

Walking around the old part of Kathmandu, we came across many confronting and puzzling images of Hindu deities, like this fabulous Kali image. It was often busy there with people bringing offerings and saying prayers.