Nagib Padamshi – Update on Seva in Nepal

We have just completed three days in the mid hills of Nepal under the shadow or the Annapurna range. Breathtaking views in the early morning, but there many forest fires that have been burning for a while. This is because of the six-month drought.

We are in Pokra in a lovely Hotel in the middle of the lake. We have lost a few pounds after taking a showering off all the dust we which we collected from not having running water for three days. It is a lovely spot.

We were witness to a remote eye camp in Gulmi where we were treated like royals. Our arrival stirred celebrations in the town and we were greeted with flower garlands, tea and our own security. The whole town was out for this event. There were hundreds of people, young and old, who had travelled for miles to have their eyes checked. We also had the opportunity to witness a cataract surgery performed by Dr Salma, who will be coming to Vancouver in June for her fellowship at UBC.

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