An Ever-Changing Place- A Year Among Monkeys and Sherpas in the Himalayas (An Old and Rare Book)
Book Specification
Item Code: | UAR974 |
Author: | John Melville Bishop and Naomi Hawes Bishop |
Publisher: | Centre for Action Research |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 1978 |
Pages: | 192 (Throughout B/w Illustrations) |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 9.50 X 7.00 inch |
Weight | 400 gm |
Book Description
When they were not working in the forest, the Bishops were absorbed in the busy life of Melemchi, participating in the local festivals and the harvest; consulting the spirit medium; discovering some of the time-honored customs-like marriage by kidnap ping-firsthand; and learning cookery, Sherpa style) (shelf fungus curry and stewed fiddlehead ferns)," from their guide and friend, Mingma.
An Ever-Changing Place is the story of a couple's? stay in a remote and beautiful place, a story of ad venture, hardship, great beauty and quiet reflection. It is the story of a stay that was "only long enough) to say we had really been."
In the Helambu valley of Nepal, it is said that a fierce dragon once guarded the river crossing between Melemchi and Take Ghyang, its sister village on the opposing side of the valley; no crossing was made without payment of human lives. Accosted by the dragon, Guru Rimpoche transformed the monster to a boulder, which now stands mute guard over the bridge. Halfway up the steep climb to Melemchi, he rested and his hat left an imprint on a stone. Within sight of the village, he paused to make tea and his utensils left marks.
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