A sunny morning

Days in Nepal start early and finish late. Busy are the people here. Working, cooking, family, friends, no time for laziness. But some days are specials and this one filled my heart with beauty and happiness.
It’s five in the morning, I open my eyes to the sound of Belinda’s voice : « It’s time, they are coming ». We all get ready in silence, some minds are still sleepy in the house, five o’ clock it’s really early! Mornings are fresh now, winter is slowly coming and bring nice shivers, giving to my body a shot of energy, waking me up for the rest of the day.
Friends arrived, the motorbikes are ready, let’s have some adventure! Wind runs on my face, feeling the world : today we are going to the hill. « Rajā Rani » – King and Queen in Nepali – is the name of this place we are heading to. I repeat a few times this new words that just taught me Sanjay, my lovely driver but learning is difficult and I will forget a few seconds later, much more attentive of what’s going on around me. The view of the mountains, the light coming up, the colors of the fields, the shapes of the houses, the smiles on the faces. The sun rises and spreads its light on the valley, we stop on the way up to enjoy this few magical seconds : good morning Letang, good morning world.
At the top, we sit and have a tea before the walk. Around us people already started their daily duties. Girls are filling bottles, packed in the « straw bags » that they put on their head, boys are leading the buffalos to the fields. The guys talk together. I love watching them talking, trying to guess something in the body language more than in the unknown words . At some point their hands move and I understand that they are talking about the ride up, the rest stays mysterious. From here we walk, the paths traces its way between the trees and leads us to a little temple surrounded by lakes and flowers. Peaceful is probably the perfect word to describe this place. We arrive in time for the pujā and we are welcome to participate. We walk around the temple and watch curiously the monk starting the ceremony. Salt and colors are put on specific places, bells are shook, encents and candles are light. We can come inside and the boys give us some indications of what we have to do. Quickly and unsure we knee and pray, it’s time for a wish and then to receive the tika from the monk. On the way back I give a last look to the temple, I still don’t understand rituals but bells are still echoing in my head and a warm feeling fills my heart. Thanks to welcome me in your holy place, to give some new colors to my faith.
It’s still early but our busy friends have lots to do and after a snack at the tea house we climb one more time on the bikes and ride down the hill. Wind runs on my face, Letang is gorgeous. This is a special day, like yesterday, like tomorrow. Hey you! Open your eyes, five o’ clock is not so early to see the world and all its beauty!

2013 – Happy New Year! – 3 months in Australia. Time for a first conclusion.

Already 3 months! Time passed quick but I was really busy almost all the time and I really enjoyed it. Even some local people told me I saw more in 3 months than they did in all their life! I learned so many more things than in 5 years at the university and about everything : knowing new things about vegetarianism and healthy food (and always yummi!), learning new abilities in building, painting, gardening, fishing or shooting with a raffle ; or learning more about ecology, economy and the others interactions around the  world.

In other words if I like to say that traveling is the best university it’s because you can add to the new knowledge, the fact to meet and share with people. Meet somebody means exchange some smiles, share stories of life, some good, some less good. That’s the share about different languages, a new culture and meaning of universe. If you stop living with all the cliches and bias about people you have in your mind, if you remind you that life is full of exceptions and surprises, each meeting, each discussion will be a real pleasure, a real adventure.

To sum up my bags are still heavy on this little way, discovering Australia, discovering life but my heart is light, slightly full of hope, love and good memories.

Anyway, happy new year everybody, my best wishes for 2013! I don’t know what your conclusions, your plans or your resolutions are about, and I’d be really happy to get to know! For me I just want to continue what I have started: enjoy simple life, be happy without have a specific reason, take care of myself, take care of the others and continue to be aware and listening. Never wearing masks, being the true myself. Continue to see my fears as challenges – not as snags. I am still looking for more adventures, anywhere, anytime.

Many kisses to my lovely frenchy and all my new accointements or friends from Singapore, India, Spain, Germany, Britain and Australia (of course!)