Sunday, 27 August 2017

Sunday 27th
Last day at Dharamsala rescue centre yesterday..really enjoyed my time at a smaller centre, staff and volunteers are able to give bit more special attention and time  to those that are there at the moment anyway when not being totally fill ...yesterday I managed to brush EVERYONE YAY.
Enjoyed my dog walks each day and have been doing mange bathing and physio, were really pleased with those and could see some good positive results. A wonderful team to work with  such love  compassion dedication and commitment for all the animals there and out on the street each day.Had a few days off with a cold everyone seems to get sick with monsoon we had quiet a few very wet and colder days.
I think also my time here was meant to be for me to meet a wonderful man called Richard and his special dog called Henry what a journey they are on and feels quiet special to of been  apart of it also.   
Came to McLeod Ganj today..Straight up very steep hills for about 25min now up in the clouds literally feels like it and looks like it...  Another very different place in India doesn't seem like India up here..Everything is damp and moist,narrow steep roads and everything is on hills, roads full of  Monks and Nuns tourist shops, quiet a popular place for tourist.restaurant's ,nightclubs, cars that don't hardy fit on the roads.Lovley trees to look out over..Monkeys on roof tops in the trees and eagles flying low..  Visited Dali Lama temple today enjoyed taking in all that was around me...My head body is feeling the effects of being up high. Another day here tomorrow then back to Delhi on Tuesday. Wednesday fly to Kathmandu  Nepal very hard  to believe Im then on my last part of my journey. As a reminder I ran into a vet today who I worked  with in beginning at Goa and was able to add many experiences since then that's for sure, and lots more kilometre's have been covered......
Thoughts to you all. 

3 comments:

  1. Thinking of you too Jo Travel well xoxo

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  2. Gosh Jo, what an incredible journey! I know you've been back a little while now but I have just been binge-reading your entire blog! You are such an amazing woman to be doing what you have done! . . Some of these stories and photos are just heart-breaking! . So many doggies (& others) in such dreadful states, & being cared for by folk with so little! Not sure which I found the hardest to see, the disabled dogs, or the ones with mange. I take my hat off to you Jo! Love to catch up with you when you feel ready. I'm sure it must be hard to adjust being back here in this materialistic society. Casey H

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  3. Oh - I haven't completed reading blog yet. This is where I'm up to. I'll be reading the rest over the next day or two. It'll be different reading from here on though, I feel.

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