RE: Protests in Nepal, My Images from Today

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Oh my goodness! I’m going to whip you for getting out of your room!

Well, that protest sounds very exciting but also dangerous. When you’re running with those troops, you’ve got to know why they’re running, you’re mad, but then you followed your instinct. And you’re safe!

The good thing I noticed is that people are united, and they know who their enemy is. People act together and the government has no chance.

Wow, what an experience.

Now, stay in your room and be safe! :)



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I’m going to whip you for getting out of your room!

Lol, I will starve then - I have no kitchen, no fridge. Of course, I go out, and of course I have my camera with me, and of course if I see interesting things I photograph them... and during a revolution you always see something interesting so... lol.

Thank you!

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Makes sense, and of course, there’s so much unexpected, intense, and chaotic beauty to capture. But do me a favour: if you’re staying there for a while, get an air fryer. You can cook almost anything: fresh potatoes, meat, rice, vegetables, crackers, biscuits, and even bake a cake or bread in an emergency, so you’re not relying on restaurants. No fuss, no pans. A little mini fridge would also be great for keeping drinks cool. :)

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air fryer

Would be fun - I never had it. When I settle down somewhere, I'll buy it.

In India (I have a flight to Delhi on October 2), I'll try to find a room with a shared kitchen. An omelet with tomatoes and herbs, naan (from a store) warmed with cheese, lentils (to cook soup or dahl with spices) - cheap and quick to cook. Hopefully, I'll find a place with a fridge as well.

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I’m pleased you’re thinking of getting one. It’s good to know what’s in the food you mostly eat, that’s giving your body a good treat. And gosh, you’re moving again! That’s only three weeks away. Make the most of your time there. I would feel sad every time I leave a place, especially if I develop connections with the people around, but also excited to see something new. Definitely not a boring adventure in life! I didn’t think you would settle somewhere just yet, though. Lol.

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