Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Pristine Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park established on March 1, 1872 is the first national park in the world. It is located primarily in the U.S. state of Wyoming, though it also extends into Montana and Idaho. It is well known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, one of the most popular features in the park. We traveled there on Memorial Day Weekend and it was snowing, but we enjoyed a lot despite of unfavorable weather condition. It is really unique, beautiful, and must go place on earth.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Seattle to Vancouver Express
After few days research, we decided to drive from Seattle to Vancouver, BC. We would have ended up paying fifty percent more transportation (Air fare and Rental Car) cost, if we had chosen to take direct flight to Vancouver. I really appreciate my friend, who had flown all the way down from DC. I wouldn’t have that memorable journey, if he hadn’t joined me. I had no choice, but had to go Canada for my immigration. My immigration visa expiration date was 04/30/2011 and I had to enter Canada before that day to get my PR (Permanent Resident). Initially we were planning to go to Montreal, but due to some reason we canceled that plan and headed for Vancouver.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Anonymous Musical Journey
“Anayasai Pheri”, Sudhir’s debut album had been circulated among friends and family only. However his new album will be reaching out to all beyond kith and kin. Sudhir Deoju has been able to set up his identity as a singer among friends and family especially in hometown Dhulikhel. He is very much confident and optimistic with his soon -to -be -released album to extend his identity nationwide, and establish him in Nepali music industry.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Thakali Kitchen: The Authentic Nepali Cuisine
“Food is a central activity of mankind and one of the single most significant trademarks of a culture” ~ Mark Kurlansky
When you think about the authentic Nepali food with typical Nepali taste, one place you certainly should not miss in your New York Visit is the Thakali Kitchen in Jackson Height, NY.
It is very difficult to find the place that serve typical Nepali taste in USA. Most of them are hybrid of Indian and some other south Asian/Asian flavor. Moreover some Nepali restaurant plays Hindi songs instead of Nepali songs. People visit in Nepali restaurant to have Nepali cultural experience besides Nepali food. I felt so blessed that Thakali kitchen offers typical Nepali dishes like; Samay bajee, Bhutan, choyala etc. It’s always pleasing to experiment with different varieties of Nepali cuisines in foreign land.
When you think about the authentic Nepali food with typical Nepali taste, one place you certainly should not miss in your New York Visit is the Thakali Kitchen in Jackson Height, NY.
It is very difficult to find the place that serve typical Nepali taste in USA. Most of them are hybrid of Indian and some other south Asian/Asian flavor. Moreover some Nepali restaurant plays Hindi songs instead of Nepali songs. People visit in Nepali restaurant to have Nepali cultural experience besides Nepali food. I felt so blessed that Thakali kitchen offers typical Nepali dishes like; Samay bajee, Bhutan, choyala etc. It’s always pleasing to experiment with different varieties of Nepali cuisines in foreign land.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Feelings of false importance
A young executive with poor self-esteem was promoted but he couldn’t reconcile himself to his new office and position. There was a knock at his door. To show how important and busy he was, he picked up the phone and then asked the visitor to come in. As the man waited for the executive, the executive kept talking on the phone, nodding and saying, “No problem, I can handle that.” After a few minutes he hung up and asked the visitor what he could do for him. The man replied, “Sir, I’m here to connect your phone.”
Message: Don't look for feeling of false importance.
Message: Don't look for feeling of false importance.
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