Here just wanted to show you some pics from the place were we stayed. It's an old Indian row-house with some kind of terrase along the house, a small room with a chimney (youpiii), kitchen and a biiig bathroom (with no glass in the windows haha).
We had wonderful views over the hills, the South-oriented side, so the sun was going up on the left and going down on the right warming up the terrasse through the day.
That's where we had our teas, meditations, brunches, massage sessions, talks, massage sessions again.
The house is just behind the vipassana center so every morn we'd go for a group sitting, very practical! Just close to the house there are around 14 monks and nuns living, and 3 minutes from here some more 10. We had two of them over for a tea and Tibetan pizza next day, and they invited us in their turn to have some momos (I loooove momos!). I've already showed you the picture of them. They are two of the happiest and most full of compassion people I've ever met, I thought they were like children, very naive and very wise - naturally wise - at the same time. Spoke a lot about meditations and Dalai-Lama and their paths.
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