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Deborah’s Newsletter

Deborah Koehler

Depository for Roaming Thoughts

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Tedx and Dish Washing

The CEO at of the College was invited to present for the TEDx Kathmandu so I went along and was one of the three foreigners in an audience of 300 primarily students. There was an admission charge and guest received a black and Red TEDx T-sh...

2 years ago
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What I am doing here…..

My computer was out of my hands for the last week as one of my former students here is helping me create a book of my drawing process so just received my ipad back so that I can communicate again.

2 years ago
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Small Shopkeepers

Katmandu is a city of small shopkeepers. Most neighborhood streets are lined with small shops 6’x6’ with a pull down mental roller door. A family member works in these shops. Small children as young as 5 are sent with 10 to 100 rupees in th...

2 years ago
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Breakfast and Exploring the Neighborhood

I choose to stay in the Boudhanath area of Kathmandu. This was a separate town for Buddhist pilgrims and a place that welcome the Tibetan exiles when China annexed Tibet. Background. It is an area where there are many Monasteries and monks ...

2 years ago
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    Creativity without Attachment to Outcome

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