Lady, lady, I take you today. No ticket! No tourist!
I'm standing in the town square reviewing my inventory of polite rejections when, lo and behold, my rogue intuition wrests its way to the forefront and I hear myself saying, "Okay, so where are we going?" An abnormally large Naxi woman emerges from the shadows and sizes me up. "You ride horse?" she asks rather skeptically. "Sure, I ride horse," I respond indignantly, at once calling to mind a favorite movie, True Grit.
Rooster Cogburn: Mr. Rat, I have a writ here says you're to stop eating Chin Lee's cornmeal forthwith. Now it's a rat writ, writ for a rat, and this is lawful service of the same. See, doesn't pay any attention to me.
[shoots the rat]
Chin Lee: [Runs into the room] Outside is place for shooting!
Rooster Cogburn: I'm servin' some papers!
Okay, I know that had nothing to do with anything, but I liked it.
Anyway, thanks to trusty intuition, and the kind attention of my guides Richard and Li, I had a most magical day. I rode a shaggy little horse four hours up a steep mountain trail -- the very path that for hundreds of years has linked southwest China to Tibet. At the summit were views of the Yangtze River and the breathtaking Snow Mountains, known to us as the Himalaya.
When the blue haze lifted, I could see all the way to everywhere.
TO THE LEFT OF THE CENTER PEAK IS THE MOUNTAIN VILLAGE
ALPINE FLOWERS AND CROPS
MARIJUANA MAKES A PRETTY CONTRAST
THE NAXI VILLAGE
VIEW OF LASHI LAKE
ME LIVING LARGE ON A TEENY TINY HORSE
PEPPER BERRIES
NAXI WOMEN PICKING PEPPER BERRIES
A BOY HIDING BEHIND HIS CABBAGE
AFTER TEN MINUTES OF CAJOLING HE'S READY TO POSE
ALPINE DOGHOUSE
THE MASTER'S CAMPSITE
THE YANGTZE RIVER
LOOKING TOWARD TIBET
MY TRAIL GUIDE
OUR TRUSTY LITTLE STEEDS
MARIE AND RICHARD INCONSEQUENTIAL
THE NAXI MEN AFTER I BLEW THEM A KISS!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Tea-horse road to the sky
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More photos! Nice!!! Great stuff Marie.
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