Taking a recess en route Phulabi |
I journeyed into the woods of Kheng again after spending years of my
initial appointment. It was a nostalgic appointment as I was deputed to conduct
the national council elections of a remote ‘Phulabi’-A
very remote village in Upper Kheng.,
Gears, backpacks, sleeping bags, provisions, transportation and other election
materials! All set and done! I and my team of eight people went for the said
event. We were dropped by another friend who was again deputed for the
transportation of election officials.
My team near the polling station |
We resumed our journey from the
Election office to ‘Buli’ and then to
a shanty settlement of ‘Churmlung’.
Other teams who were deputed to some other remote villages had their porters
and ponies waiting. But the Porter who was to pick my team was missing. This
made me lose my temper. The other team had a spare pony and we loaded our
provisions. We climbed downhill and after crossing the river, the porter was
there with four ponies to my relief.
The elections went on to be a
success and no mistakes or errors whatsoever were reported. Satisfied with the
job well done, we sat down and rejoiced in some ‘Bangchang’ that our host made for us.
One of the many poles that dot the Degala school |
Some of the people might have
heard, “Lopon Lobzang jon zai cho”
and to make me miss my time in Degala,
they had brought some boiled eggs and Bangchang.
We stayed in the school for the night and walked all the way towards Rendibi.
I have known the literal meaning
of NOSTALGIA and the experience of going and revisiting down memory lane!
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