My first attempt at wearing a SARI!! I don't really know how to put one on, but was helped by our landlady Gunga. I think it's very easy to wear, but one has to remember to walk like a lady and with small steps. This was taken in front of the house as we set out for church.
This is the front of the church at Naya Gaun which is where I go for morning worship on Saturdays. The service begins at around 10.am with singing and praise and really gets going at 10.30. We usually end at 12 noon. As many as 400 people attend and there is a lively children's work
Do other people get beasts like these eating the grass outside the front gate? My street in Ram Bazaar.
Trying to assess wind strenth in the grounds at school. We did a project on the weather. Interesting that it has become sunny every day so soon after the monsoon end. It is lovely weather now, just right for the holidays which we begin on Friday next.
Your Sari looks great Anne, lovely colour too. The photo of you with the children is lovely, the lad in the yellow shirt looks very absorbed in what is going on.
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