tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059102382869043127.post1868767107022285683..comments2023-08-24T08:56:13.125-04:00Comments on Jai Nepal!: The First 36 HoursJules Westhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08114313493468975839noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059102382869043127.post-68109663556837971672009-05-29T13:39:58.625-04:002009-05-29T13:39:58.625-04:00Not sure how I found your blog but I will look for...Not sure how I found your blog but I will look forward to your entries. I have always wanted to visit Nepal and to do it in a capacity of helping people must be grand:)<br />Cheers, Shelaghaliceinparishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00015746940799403919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059102382869043127.post-5818860050787785852009-05-29T11:29:23.470-04:002009-05-29T11:29:23.470-04:00So happy you made it safely! Greatly looking forwa...So happy you made it safely! Greatly looking forward to keeping up with your amazing journey through your blog and facebook, of course! I envy you, really. Nepal is so "old hat" for me now after 25 years, some of the magic has gone. Not all of it, though, as I return time and time again! Its the people I love the most, I think.They have taken me into their heart, and I have such a big family now. The Nepal I knew in the 1980's, the very medieval Kathmandu, is long gone, and that saddens me. But i'm always excited to see new faces who continue to be enchanted by the place. I'm still enchanted, but also a bit jaded I'm afraid. Maybe time to turn it over to the "young" ones, like you, who continue to have such vision and desire to help. You're amazing, Julie. So glad we connected! MaggieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com