DigitalQuixote > Finally we end the day at a "just okay" hotel situated on this picturesque river.
DigitalQuixote > There were also lots of these little hummingbird moths. I never once saw them actually land on a flower like the butterflies. Rather they had a long snout (proboscis?) and engaged in "aerial refueling." Neat to watch ... very hard to photograph.
DigitalQuixote > ... passing this store ...
DigitalQuixote > ... passing this house and family ...
DigitalQuixote > I mentioned earlier that red rice was "the" Bhutanese cash crop. Here a farm family harvests the red rice. It seems to be a multi-step process. First the rice is cut down.
DigitalQuixote > ... encountering wildlife - in this case the Grey Langur monkey ...
DigitalQuixote > We're on the move again. We cross this bridge ...
DigitalQuixote > And in the next moment I'm busted. I was standing about 50 feet away using my long lens but he spotted me anyway.
DigitalQuixote > It would take a lot of time to paint all the symbols and decoration we see. I choose to see them as people taking pride in what they have ... not a prideful behavior, but pride of ownership, pride in caring for what they have ... whatever is the opposite of neglectful.
Finally we end the day at a "just okay" hotel situated on this picturesque river.
DigitalQuixote > Finally we end the day at a "just okay" hotel situated on this picturesque river.
Finally we end the day at a "just okay" hotel situated on this picturesque river.
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