Thank you Acho
I grew up in a farm. When I say farm, it is not as in the context of a farm in the developed western countries. Bhutan is a small country, landlocked between India and China. More than 70% of our people depend on agriculture -- the subsistence farming. I was born into a couple who made their living from subsistence farming. I was born as the youngest of the seven children. My elder brothers and sisters had to go through hardship: helping our father cut wood, get firewood, sell fruits, etc. But I being the youngest didn't have to go through all this hardship they did. My eldest brother, who did not get to go to school, saw education as a very important tool to live in the world that was changing fast. My second elder brother did not get to go to school either. But both of them looked for opportunities to learn to read and write and thus, on their own interest and effort, they did learn to read and write. And then one day, my eldest brother helped him run away from home to the c...
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Simply wonderful - your site. And I like your face too - it is gentle and the calm of your soul shows through. You must be one wonderful person.
Wish you all the best.
Kaptang
A promise to make Acho Kaptang leave a comment for your site. It is a fulfillment of an obligation on my part and a dream come true for you.
And for Kaptang, i must say...how kuenz looks in real life...more lovelier than Taktsang gleaming in the sun..
And for you kuenza, keep on writing your life's experiences..one by one...till somewhere....it entangles with mine ..hahaha sorry Kaptang
Cheers