Erika K (Misplaced Cricket):
A boy playing #cricket, the most popular kids’ game in #Nepal. #everydaynepal #everydayasia
Erika K (Misplaced Cricket):
A young #monk watches us pass through his #monastery after open hours. #everydaynepal #everydayasia
Erika K (Misplaced Cricket):
Shoeless to show reverence, my friend Sonam offering prayers at Salleri monastery, Solu #everydaynepal #everydayeverywhere
Erika K (Misplaced Cricket):
A #lama performs rituals at a #sherpa #marriage #ceremony in Khumbu #Nepal
Erika K (Misplaced Cricket):
It's hard to post about #Nepal right now, but my thoughts are there. This is a photo from two years ago. A worker mounts the stairs of #Boudhanath #temple to hang #prayer #flags from its peak, then tie them down to one of the four corners. Seems a fitting
Erika K (Misplaced Cricket):
This table is prepared for a #wedding #ceremony, in the traditional #Sherpa style. It was held in #Namche for a Western #climbing guide and spouse before the #everest season began one spring. #Nepal
Erika K (Misplaced Cricket):
Pining for snowy mountains today. This is sunset about to hit #Thamserku from the beautiful village of #Namche, not quite half way up the #Everest Highway.
Erika K (Misplaced Cricket):
These two live in #Namche which was at the center of a second earthquake yesterday. We've heard from them and they are fine, though the village has taken a lot of damage. I love their smiling faces. In this photo from last time I was there. They are the g