This butterfly was at the bottom of the chairlift in Murree. I got several really good pictures of it - isn't it beautiful?!
Cows.
One foggy walk in Murree.

My first few nights here, I was painfully bored, as everyone thought I needed time to "settle in." I hadn't brought any cards with me, because I thought maybe they'd be seen as sinful or something. Little did I know how much I enjoy playing solitaire. So I spent my first 2 nights here creating my own deck of playing cards - before I went to the grocery store and saw that they have piles of cards!
In Murree, you can rent a horse to ride up and down the road. The horses are usually gorgeous like this one, but you don't really ride them anywhere except on the road with all the cars and people. Often, you'll see them sickenly emaciated - you could hang a rope on their hip bones and wash clothes on their ribs. Yet people still ride them or pull carts with them. No one knows what kind of horses they are, but I call them Albinos.
In Lahore, people used donkeys to pull carts and do all that work, but I haven't seen many up here.
Okay - just some odds and ends for you to look at!
1 comment:
That picture of the blue fog and the trees is incredible. I want to hang that one in my house.
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