Saturday, February 23, 2008

A Few Pics from Nepal

Who you’d see if you stopped by at our house in Kathmandu (Triston, my wife Jaya and our daughter Mary)
The landscape you’re bound to see throughout Nepal’s foothills

One of the many sights you could see, besides Mt. Everest, if you trek in Nepal’s Himalayan region

12 comments:

Maalie said...

Nice pictures! My only knowledge of Asia mainland is an overnight stop at Kuala Lumpur.

Litl-Luther said...

Thanks for the kind words Maalie and for stopping by. I appreciate it.

lorenzothellama said...

Got loads of pictures too. Know the Annapurna region reasonably well. Have Nepalese and Tibetan friends.

Litl-Luther said...

Hey Lorenzo,
Cool. You should come visit us. We'd love to have you at our house for tea and conversation.

Halfmom, AKA, Susan said...

Wonderful pictures! Thanks for putting them up.

donsands said...

Mary is really growing. How's her English?

How's Jaya doing Triston with her pregnancy? Patti and I are praying.

Keep on my brother.

All for Jesus.

Litl-Luther said...

Hi Don,
Jaya is doing good. Her stomach has gotten awful big (she can't wear any of her shirts anymore) and she has some regular lower back pain and feels the baby kicking all the time, but things are really good! She is 22 weeks along (5 months).

You and Patti are in our prayers, bro. Be blessed.

jazzycat said...

Great photos.......

donsands said...

When the Lord's love and hand is upon us: Who can be against us?

Romans 8:31-39!!

Litl-Luther said...

Thanks Jazzycat, and thanks for stopping by!

Blessings,
Triston

Bogi said...

Wow! Those pictures are amazing. And you look good too.

I live in a stupid desert. Yeah, the sky in nice, but wow, the sights you see. I'd call that blessed, even if it's tough to trek up and down all the time, and you don't want to play on the downhill side of a soccer game.

Litl-Luther said...

Bogi,
I like your desert out there. It has really grown on me since my parents moved there. And people seem much more friendly in AZ then in the northeast. I'm sure you've noticed that in your years there.

Nepal looks great on these pictures, but I could upload pics of the piles of trash and pollution of Kathmandu where we live. It can be pretty horrifying at timees.

PS: Mark your blog name is perfect, not just with your name but for making comments. It is as if a figher plane comes down and puts holes in all the other person's arguments. I love it! Good choice!