Habitat in Nepal

The majestic Himalayan mountains draw us to this country
as we gather with other Habitat volunteers to build homes for the Nepali people.
Please return often to share the work with us.
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Sunday, October 3, 2010

DAY ONE at the worksite

The greetings and appreciation from locals for Habitat arriving here was overwhelming. As we stepped off the bus we saw a double line of locals stretching stretching hundreds of feet. Women in their native garb, and men and children, all expressing the warm Nepalese greeting, "Namaste". As we walked between the lines, most of us were choked with the emotion of their welcone.
The 41 homes have been pre-built with foundations and the upright bamboo studs in place. We set up drillls and other tools to prepare and insert smaller posts in between and then begin weaving the "walls" with thin bamboo. Long day in very high temps, but our Kiwi construction leader, Glen, is pleased with the progress at end of day. "Same or better than most," he says.
























Below:  Christy weaving the bamboo between upright bamboo poles. When all walls are completed in this manner, then a mortar covering will be troweled over and then painted.

3 comments:

  1. Namaste and way to go Nancy and Christy!

    What an amazing experience and obviously so welcome. Will be keeping track of you back here in Nj

    With you in spirit,

    Anne

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  2. Thanks. We appreciate the support.
    Work is not too difficult, but becasue of the heat and altitude (3,000 ft and on side of a mountain), our days are tiring.
    Nancy and Chrisy

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  3. thanks for supporting us with your comments. Work is not too dofficut, but due to altitude (3,000 fl and on the side of a mountain) and heat, we find our days tiring.
    Nancy and Christy

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