Thursday, October 16, 2008

American Groovy

American Groovy

Early on in 2005, when I was traveling through Northern India with Stubbs, I unexpectedly found a photograph of myself in a Nepali newspaper in Darjeeling. I can not read Nepali, and, as the article came out when I was leaving the region, I was unable to find out what it said.

Read the full story at:

Can Anyone Read Nepali?

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Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
in Brooklyn, New York City- October 16, 2008
Travelogue -- Travel Photos
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Finally an anonymous commenter who is in Nepal, wrote to me that the photo caption reads:

"This the way to pierce your ears....an american groovy"

I suppose the search for this translation has finally come to an end.

Thanks to the anonymous Nepal traveler.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Steve-O said...

That's the way that I would describe you.

October 16, 2008  

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