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RE: Protests in Nepal, My Images from Today

I’m going to whip you for getting out of your room!

Lol, I will starve then - I have no kitchen, no fridge. Of course, I go out, and of course I have my camera with me, and of course if I see interesting things I photograph them... and during a revolution you always see something interesting so... lol.

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Makes sense, and of course, there’s so much unexpected, intense, and chaotic beauty to capture. But do me a favour: if you’re staying there for a while, get an air fryer. You can cook almost anything: fresh potatoes, meat, rice, vegetables, crackers, biscuits, and even bake a cake or bread in an emergency, so you’re not relying on restaurants. No fuss, no pans. A little mini fridge would also be great for keeping drinks cool. :)

air fryer

Would be fun - I never had it. When I settle down somewhere, I'll buy it.

In India (I have a flight to Delhi on October 2), I'll try to find a room with a shared kitchen. An omelet with tomatoes and herbs, naan (from a store) warmed with cheese, lentils (to cook soup or dahl with spices) - cheap and quick to cook. Hopefully, I'll find a place with a fridge as well.

I’m pleased you’re thinking of getting one. It’s good to know what’s in the food you mostly eat, that’s giving your body a good treat. And gosh, you’re moving again! That’s only three weeks away. Make the most of your time there. I would feel sad every time I leave a place, especially if I develop connections with the people around, but also excited to see something new. Definitely not a boring adventure in life! I didn’t think you would settle somewhere just yet, though. Lol.