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November | 2009 | cosmic dust
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Memories, dreams and reflections of a dust. Archive for November 2009. Laquo; cosmic dust home page. November 19, 2009. November 15, 2009. He shouted and walked towards me. I saw reverence and admiration in his eyes. Tears too. What do you want? I would have said. I said nothing. Kundun, I found you at last! I’m not Kundun. Who is Kundun anyway? Don’t play that trick with me. I found you once. I’ll not let you go this time. Kundun! I don’t even know what it means! You’re from Tibet, right? Next thing I k...
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June | 2008 | cosmic dust
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Memories, dreams and reflections of a dust. Archive for June 2008. Laquo; cosmic dust home page. June 25, 2008. 8217; I was sure she said something. 8216;Nothing,’ she smiled and looked away. A brief silence. (more…). June 4, 2008. S)wine – “Fiction…sometimes”. Memories of an echo. The world I live in. Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Memories, dreams and reflections of a dust. Posted October 23, 2009 by cosmicdust. It was cheap because everyone could afford to buy and smoke too, said someone who was dull but important. Moreover, he added, everyone has the right to die of cancer, yes the lung one or the mouth one and even the other ones. Cancer, like any other form of disease that took away your life, is a gift, a gift to know that you will die, he said beaming with self-satisfaction. Be the first to comment. I try to praise him.
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May | 2009 | cosmic dust
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Memories, dreams and reflections of a dust. Archive for May 2009. Laquo; cosmic dust home page. Shadows on the wall. May 12, 2009. I tried to laugh along, my voice popping like corns in the oven. It’s not funny, he shouted. I tried to justify. The smoke from the kerosene lamp was killing me. I was sure my nostrils were black like the furnace. I stared at the shadows on the wall and smiled. Nothing, I said, and counted cracks on the wooden floor. Be the first to comment. May 11, 2009. Memories of an echo.
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July | 2008 | cosmic dust
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Memories, dreams and reflections of a dust. Archive for July 2008. Laquo; cosmic dust home page. End of the tunnel. July 13, 2008. He could hear the sound of water, flowing somewhere in the darkness. He could hear the sound of his own heart, beating with anticipation. He crawled through darkness, his sense of sight useless. How long is the tunnel? Be the first to comment. July 12, 2008. Be the first to comment. The eyes of youth. July 9, 2008. Blue sky, white clouds floating in the sky. The branch of hope.
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Bhutan Travelogue: TREKKING IN BHUTAN – THE MERAK & SAKTENG TREK IN EASTERN BHUTAN
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Collection of Travelogues on Bhutan. Friday, July 16, 2010. TREKKING IN BHUTAN – THE MERAK and SAKTENG TREK IN EASTERN BHUTAN. One World Trekking offers new research trek and cultural journey into Bhutan’s recently opened ‘Land of the Brokpas’. TRAVPR.COM) UNITED STATES -. Our 6 day trek visits both Merak and the Sakteng valleys and enters the pristine Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary. It is one of nine protected areas in Bhutan and forms part of the Bhutan Biological Conservation Complex. The Sanctu...Pleas...
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Bhutan Travelogue: December 2010
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Collection of Travelogues on Bhutan. Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Source: the Crestone Eagle. By Larry Calloway. photos by Patricia Kvill and Larry Calloway. Monks at Paro escort Guru Rinpoche dancer. The central figure of the huge needlework tangka (temple hanging), is Padhmasambhava, more affectionately called Guru Rinpoche. He is the powerful sage, a tantric yogin, who brought Buddhism from the west to the Tibetan plateau and the Himalayas in the eighth century. The dancing at Paro takes great energy.
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Bhutan Travelogue: Guru Rinpoche
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Collection of Travelogues on Bhutan. Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Source: the Crestone Eagle. By Larry Calloway. photos by Patricia Kvill and Larry Calloway. Monks at Paro escort Guru Rinpoche dancer. The central figure of the huge needlework tangka (temple hanging), is Padhmasambhava, more affectionately called Guru Rinpoche. He is the powerful sage, a tantric yogin, who brought Buddhism from the west to the Tibetan plateau and the Himalayas in the eighth century. The dancing at Paro takes great energy.
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Bhutan Travelogue: November 2009
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Collection of Travelogues on Bhutan. Monday, November 23, 2009. Originally uploaded by ruchiro. Undoubtedly, the drive from Geleyphu to Wangdi in Bhutan is one of the most scenic drives in the world. Filled with gorges, rivers, lush forests encompassing Himalayan ranges, meandering roads, intermittent rainfall. Incredible! Thursday, November 19, 2009. Thongdrol display @ Thimphu. Originally uploaded by AntonioR. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Buy now or later. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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