Two artists were visiting each other and working on new landscapes. One colored the bamboo red.”You should always use the color black for bamboo,” the other critiqued.”Have you ever seen black bamboo?” the artist replied, and went back to work.
Now firmly in the holiday season, it’s as good a time as any to remember Festivus!And yes, I do celebrate Festivus.
Walking from Ban Sop Houn towards the bridge across the Nam Ou to Nong Khiaw proper:
A path on the right leads to Nong Khiaw Riverside bungalows:
Ban Sop Houn side of the Nam Ou:
The backdrop of Sunset Guesthouse:
The mountain behind Nong Khiaw boat landing:
Karst on Nong Khiaw side of the bridge:
Upriver - Muang Ngoi Neua is somewhere beyond:
The cat wonders why - but
Cold season in north Laos - hills & mountains ‘photoshop-ped out’ by thick early morning mist:
Further down the path that leads from Sunset Guesthouse to the riverbank:
Mountains behind the boat landing are not scheduled to appear till at least an hour later:
Looking upriver in the direction of Muang Ngoi Neua:
Where will the water levels be in the future, when the four dams are
Drying the famous ‘towel that never dried’ (for those who have read about the cat’s 2005 Taman Negara trek) at Sunset Guesthouse in Nong Khiaw:
Held in place by file clips - one of the most useful things the cat always brings along on trips:
The cat has used them as/to/for…
clothes peg
money clip
clip up holes in mozzie nets & leaking tarpaulin sheets
hang mozzie nets (clip corner of net