This is our hotel sign. It's called Hotel Pong View. I took this picture because I thought it was funny that the sign was upside down. |
Our hotel was also on the side of a mountain. |
This is a Buddhist temple in McLeod Ganj, the town near Dharamsala where the Dalai Lama lives. |
These are Tibetan prayer wheels outside the temple. You spin them with your hands. Each spin is like saying a prayer. |
Inside the temple is a stupa, which looks like a teapot. |
On the top of the temple is a statue of Buddha. |
He's holding a bowl. |
All around the Buddha were tiny bowls full of oil, known as tel in Hindi |
We met a Buddhist monk at the top, and he said we could see the Dalai Lama the next morning. He was giving a talk at a local school. |
These are tiny clay statues of Buddha. This woman was making them in the temple. |
Here she's painting the statues. |
This is a dragon on the side of the temple. |
This is a guy selling cotton candy. Here they call it candy floss. |
This is a giant prayer wheel. It has a bar on the side of it which hits two large bells hanging from the ceiling when you spin it. They ding really loudly. |
After, we had lunch across the street. I had sweet chicken corn soup with bones in it. "Yuck!" |
This is Victor mama showing his face and being rich. |
We took our first walk, which was awesome. We walked almost 3 kilometers downhill and then 3 kilometers back up. |
This was Tibetan secretariat that we went to. This is one of the buildings. The government from Tibet is now in India. |
This is a temple with Buddha in the center He is very popular because Tibet has a lot of Buddhism |
This is a monk sitting behind large Tibetan horns. He was praying but I asked him if I could take a picture of him and he said yes. |
This is the butter house where they put the oil in the lamps. |
This is Victormama's picture of one of the stalls selling conch horns and tea pots. |
The next morning we got up really early to try to see the Dalai Lama. These are the kids lined up to welcome the Dalai Lama as he enters the school. |
Here are some of the child monks goofing around while waiting. |
In the window of the car (top right hand corner of the window), you can see the nose and head and hands of the Dalai Lama. |
Under the left side of the red umbrella you can sort of see him. His neck is yellow and the top of his head is covered in shadow. |
This is me and mommy standing on the walking path down the mountain from where we saw the Dalai Lama. We hiked 5 kilometers back to town. |
This is a goal eating leaves off of the wall. |
That afternoon we walked another 3 kilometers to this waterfall. This is me standing right in front of it. |
This is Victormama and me in a Tibetan restaurant. |
Here are about half of the shampoo packets. I'm laying on them because they feel nice. |