29 November 2013

Thanksgivings past

Thanksgiving Day picnic - 2011
Two years ago my daughter and I visited my brother in India and he took us on an adventure far up in the North East close to the Indian Chinese border area of Arunachal Pradesh. The roads were bumpy and dangerous and the scenery was breathtakingly beautiful. We stayed the night in a Buddhist's nun's monastery and learned to make dumplings. We were having a steamed fish picnic in a rice paddy in a hospitable village when I realized it was Thanksgiving and I felt very fortunate.




6 comments:

William Kendall said...

Wonderful portraits, Joan.

Kate said...

I love the portraits of these beautiful people.

Charlestonjoan said...

Thanks William. It was a great adventure.

Charlestonjoan said...

Thanks Kate! Hope you had a good Thanksgiving.

I did buy the blue mask from the lady. She had a few to sell.

Marcheline said...

That looks wonderful - I would love to have been there too. When you said "India" I looked twice at the photos, because the people reminded me very much of the Laotian family that my family helped get settled here in NY back in the 1980s... then I read further and it all made sense. My Laotian friends taught me how to make their version of egg rolls, and I always squat on the floor with my mixing bowl and mix the filling with my hands - it's how I was taught, and I like to carry on the tradition.

Lowandslow said...

Very interesting. I love seeing/hearing about your travels.

S