Travels, Life In Albany, 2012

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Sherab Ling Monastery, India. =0= Lamala visiting with local monk. =0=
Here are other pictures from the Tsering Ma Shrine Room including Lamala visiting with the local lama who was chanting there (so that we could visit the shrine room) and Yolanda offering a kata in the shrine. Below is a picture of Lamala and his friend, Tspak, leaving the shrine room. There is also a picture of us entering the other shrine room that was open, the Guru Dorje and Gonpo Chak Druk Shrine Room. These two shrines were in the same building as the main shrine room but just rooms off the courtyard at the top floor. Lamala and Tspak. =0=
Sherab Ling Monastery, India. =0= Sherab Ling Monastery, India. =0=
Lamala. =0= Lamala and local monk. =0=
Above is a picture of Lamala offering a kata in the Guru Dorje and Gonpo Chak Druk Shrine Room as well as him visiting with the local monk. After that, I needed to use the bathroom and subsequently was left (they didn't go where expected in the time frame I expected, what to do)? The bathroom area entrance is shown below with long rows of urinals just after entry. The toilet section had the traditional Asian hole in floor which I was able to manage without difficulties. The smell as a little ripe, but not too bad at all. Sherab Ling Monastery, India. =0=
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Sherab Ling Monastery, India. =0= Sherab Ling Monastery, India. =0=
Above is the area where the guide expected to take us next and also the kitchen area (I determined by sound and smell) with a truck making deliveries. On the path across the creek I noticed a family of monkeys and their antics, but they aren't very visible in the picture here. I made a zoom on one monkey, but got the picture just as the monkey was walking away. What to so? At the end of the path back to the Guest House I noticed these cows grazing. Sherab Ling Monastery, India. =0=
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