Because I can prolly get away with this…

The cat got the yak

‘Til Nyondo put it back

Now everything is covered

With dust from Ladakh

It’s been crazy here. Will try to actually explain the crazy in the next few days.

Today’s highlight was the arrival of the fabulous Dr. Mel (Cabezalana) replete with yummy alpaca fiber from a strawberry blond named Madeline. I intend to roll around naked with Madeline when no one is looking! Mel is here to spend a couple of fun-filled weeks removing the gonads from the feral dog population in our region. Monkeys next Mel? Please?

Comments (8) to “Because I can prolly get away with this…”

  1. Love you guys.

    The cat wanted a yak snack?

  2. Saw Slumdog Millionaire the other day. I know it’s not that “real,” but it’s realer than any India I’ve every seen. India always makes me think of you. Hope you’re doing well. I see you’re in CA. Which Mel are you talking about? The knitting Mel? Wow. Go Mel.

  3. I have two bags of Madeleine here. Prepare to roll, when you come visit (in what four, five short weeks?)

  4. I hope all is well with you-all. Haven’t seen this website updated for quite a while and haven’t heard from you on ST - you are missed.

    Elena

  5. I have been wondering about you all. You are sorely missed. ST needs some cool heads right now.
    I just spent an enjoyable hour or so reading your blog. Wht fun that was and so interesting.
    Please get in touch with one of us.

  6. well?? did you do it, roll in it?

  7. I just learned about your blog today. This is very interesting and a eye opening view to things that are going on in other parts of the world. I am a nurse (turned knitting shop owner) so I can totally relate to the importance of bringing just even basic healthcare to remote communities.

  8. Dear Joy,

    (In 1970 my gynecologist’s name was Joy Deere!)

    Here in our paradise setting at the base of Mount Shasta in Northern California, we again were supremely blessed to receive teachings from beloved Lama Wangdor Rimpoche and beloved Lama Lena at Tara’s Refuge July 25 and 26. It has been the pinnacle of our summer. Information handed out then listed your blog which we have visited, and I return to revel in the rich portrayals of Tso Pema. We sponsor Lama Sangdhen there. If you ever include a photograph of him on your blog, we’d be so grateful. You and friends may find our web site of interest at http://www.bloomingrosepress.com. We have a Wisdom Forum there, and invite contributions from spiritual practitioners. Thank you for sharing your life’s moments, your pictures, and insights into life, death, and what really matters! -Lily Stephen

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