Friday, October 17, 2008

Holy Cows and Car Exhaust

Well I finally made it to Kathmandu. Pretty good flight over from Bangkok, I got lucky and was able to get my baggage fees waved because I was flying from the United States. If you are flying from somewhere else Thai Airways charges you $4.50 for each pound over 44 that you have in baggage. I had 100 lbs of baggage, so that was a lot of money saved. Apparently Americans travel with more baggage than everybody else, who knew? The taxi I took from the airport was just like my old red subaru, except the taxie had more rust and less suspension. On the ride to the guesthouse I started feeling light headed and nauseaous from all the fumes. I thought it was just being in Kathmandu where the air quality is terrible, nope just he fumes from the taxi leaking inside. I got to see a little of the city on the way over; several holy cows which look like they're fed better than some of the people, a guy carrying a full wooden bedset on his back ( one guy, huge bedset), and more twisting and turning alleys than I'll ever be able to fathom. The guesthouse is not bad, 12 dollars for a king size bed and a private bathroom. I'll probably move to a cheaper one tomorrow to save money. Well I need to see if I can meet up with Brian so I'll wrap this up.

2 comments:

Auntie Ange said...

Oh the Subaru...makes you wonder what would have happened if we'd kept it longer huh? Did you get any pictures of the holy cows? that's awesome that Thai airways waived your fees!!

Lisa Marie said...

What are you doing half way across the world? What's wrong with ALASKA!!!!