A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
In this case, most of the words are “Thank you,” repeated over and over.

This is Sonnam Yutron, out and about in her wheelchair, attending the Guru Rimpoche empowerment ceremony at the lake today. It’s not clear in this picture, but Lobsang was practically in tears at being out with his wife and being able to attend the teachings.
Y’all rock. Thank you.

Thank you for doing this kind act and thank you for inviting us to participate. Sonnam is beautiful; her happiness makes me feel happy. Linda
Comment by Linda | February 27, 2007
Nyondo - Joy pointed your direction and I’m tickled! I’ve been following her blog for some time, and am tickled to see another perspective. I’m sitting up to my $)@*$#(@) in snow here, and am fascinated by your adventures on the other side of the world. Thanks to you, too, for sharing all of this. (I’d love to visit your beautiful new digs - it’s not only breathtaking but big-time exotic from here!
Megwetch! (”thank you” in Ojibway, *our* Indian language)
Comment by Dale-Harriet in WI | February 27, 2007
Hi Nyondo
I just realized that blogspot wasn’t telling me you blog was updated. So - I’m all caught up. I’m so glad that her wheelchair is as useful as y’all hoped.
Comment by Elizabeth | February 28, 2007
YouR blog. Your blog was updated. Someday I’ll learn to proofread BEFORE I push publish.
Comment by Elizabeth | February 28, 2007
Hi Nyondo
I enjoyed your blog so much that you inspired us to come to Rewalsar.
However, we could not find a telephone number for the Lotus Lake Hotel.
Please, please help us out as we’re coming from Scotland. We just have two days, before we need to leave, as we wanted to visit Naggar as well.
Any possibility to making a link on your blog for the Lotus Lake Hotel,
with phone number and possibly with e-mail reservation link, if they have one. Idem with your wife Joy’s blog.
You’re still needing help with making Dzong?
We should be coming up on March 14 or 15.
Vita
Comment by Vita | March 1, 2007
Hello Vita:
I am also sending you a reply via email. It’s difficult to reach the Lotus Lake Hotel by phone. Your best bet is to send me your travel information via email, and we can have a reply back from the hotel in a few hours (it’s about 9AM local time as I write this).
Nyondo
Comment by admin | March 1, 2007