Posted on November 30th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
(pic will be reposted.)
Sarah Giri, the wife of Dr. Tulsi Giri, is in a mission. Pic by D Wagle.
In the beginning, I though I was talking to a diplomat. That was the impression I gathered while talking in telephone. Sarah Giri has all traits that a diplomat needs to have. When you talk with […]
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Posted on November 29th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
I woke up at 1:30 PM today. I am surprised. Not because I raised from the bed so late but because I got so early. I had planned to sleep for straight 24 hours. I was that much tired because of the workload in the past two days. I am not complaining about the workload. […]
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Posted on November 21st, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
Let me criticize myself first. I spent one of the most fruitless day today. Pillion riding with Devendra Bhattaria proved to be largely fruitless. Spending in front of computer proved to be fruitless. Watching a British cinema in the evening proved to be fruitless. I am now regretting why I spent more than an hour […]
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Posted on November 17th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
Making rounds of Foreign Ministry with fellow reporter Devendra Bhattarai on Tuesday was quite an experience. As a reporter covering diplomacy for Kantipur, Devendra knows every nook and cranny of the ministry that is housed in one of the famous Rana durbars- Shital Niwas. Man, staffs are terrified because of their leader- Minister Ramesh Nath […]
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Posted on November 12th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
I am wondering how my week passed away. I didn’t actually realize it. Only two things I remember is that I worked a lot and I wasn’t feeling very well throughout the week. Did that sound contradictory? Okay, then that’s what is the truth. It’s an old tradition for me that I suffer from cold […]
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Posted on November 5th, 2005 by Dinesh Wagle
Saturday in office means facing very few people in a calm environment. A few cups of tea in the nearby teashop are must because guffs with colleagues like Deepak are enjoyable. No hustling and bustling in the newsroom. All calm and quiet. Okay, what did I do today? Nothing special in the afternoon but the […]
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Walking Around a Nepali Village:
Acrobatics!:
The Motorcycle Diary: Nepali Version!:
Kumaris, the Living Goddesses, of Nepal (or Kathmandu Valley):
Hips do Lie! I am not Dancing in These Photos!: