Nar Phu Trek: Danging In The Tunes Of Madal: Day 3 of 16
Tents haven’t arrived yet, we just had tea. Its late afternoon and it wasn’t a long day. That is why I am finding time to write. Gyanu is doing push-up and a few other physical exercises on the camping ground. Marshyangdi khola is flowing just down with big noise.
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The evening was musical and people were dancing in the tunes of Ghin Tan (sound produced by Madal, a Nepali traditional drum). As Gyanu played Madal and other boys started singing folk songs, Matthew danced. Wanda, Brooke and Gyanu were dancing. I was also dancing. I mean trying to dance! There was yet another dancer: Suusan Anne Campbell (Sioux), a friendly and talkative woman who works in a public relations company in New Zealand. Her style of twisting waist was unique! Then there was group dance.
Matt played guitar at the end and sang a song. I am not sure if boys understood the songs but they were certainly enjoying the laughter of their guest as a result of the songs. That was a musical evening.
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this was an intresting story..
moreover your bold throughfare is commendable..
i think i hve read ur articles many times and it was really nice to see somebody good looking man who writes well too..
i had also started writing in tarun but .. i left to join indian army ..
now i am an officer in indian army.
but i have maintained few web pages and i write regularly in www.suskera.com even when i am not in nepal….