(December 28) Today we started with a good breakfast that included fruit, OJ, porridge, a Nepaease stir fry (potatoes, peas, rice, curry, peppers and cilantro, eggs and toast. That prepared us for a three hour hike in the foothills. The birds were very interesting and our guide knew lots about what we were looking at. Our driver spent the three hours going into Hardiwar to get the replacement tire that blew on our way from Delhi and finally get us some tonic water.
This hike took us into the area where people were carrying their rations from the warehouse trucks to their homes The government subsidizes them because they all live below the poverty level. Life is hard work! These folks will take these 60-70 pound bundles or sacks, on thier backs or heads, all the way up the mountain to their homes. I had trouble crossing the ladder!
We had a great lunch with lots of good food. Our chef here is brilliant. Yesterday he made us the best Minestrone soup and Nocchi we had ever eaten. He created a spinach and mushroom cheese bake that was to die for! For lunch we had “continental” food. This meant French Onion soup and cheese toast, a cucumber slaw, a tomato and mushroom stir-fry, baby potatoes, a spinach and cheese combination and Quiche. All for $10cdn/person. Lets put this in context. They were charging us $10/pint for a beer.
We went down to the Ganges in front of our hotel to make offerings on behalf of Meenal and Sanjiv. We offered the sweets we bought at the temple yesterday and some tobacco we brought from Canada. The trek down to the river was somewhat steep and hard going. It was much easier coming up. Now we are taking a break and getting ready for supper. Tomorrow we return to Delhi – our 7-8 hour car ride. It is also a return to the urban areas and lots more hustle and bustle. It also means that we will be back in internet range and all of these blog postings will be uploaded. It has been hard to be disconnected from family and friends just at Christmas. We will definitely be in internet range for the rest of the trip. Jane Cavanagh, our friend from Edmonton, is joining us tomorrow too. It will be fun to have her with us.






























