Gallery

The shop was started in Nepal to help a Nepali family. Since then it has closed and all of the items are in the US and available on Etsy. These are photos from my two years in Nepal running the shop, the volunteer work from the money we raised and my travels around Nepal.

Nisha and I after opening the shop in Nepal.

Here I am meeting with the school leaders planning how the new water system will be built.

My Daughter modeling some of the items in the shop after we moved to the US.

My Daughter modeling some of the items in the shop after we moved to the US.

This was taken during the fuel crisis. Normally Nepali aren't allowed on the top of buses but they allowed it during this time.

We crossed the river on a suspension bridge to get to Arnakot.

A family outside of their home on the way to Arnakot.

The main supplier of all of Tika Nepal's hemp made items and some hats, dreamcatchers and other accessories.

The main supplier of all of Tika Nepal's hemp made items and some hats, dreamcatchers and other accessories.

The main supplier of all of Tika Nepal's hemp made items and some hats, dreamcatchers and other accessories.

The main supplier of all of Tika Nepal's hemp made items and some hats, dreamcatchers and other accessories.

My close friend Shree took me paragliding over Lake Phewa with the Himalayas looking over us.

Manisha and I on our way to Kathmandu to buy things for the shop.

This little girl is the Daughter of Nisha who helped me get the shop started.

My trip to Lumbini where Buddha was born. These prayer flags were outside of the building.

My closest friend and greatest love. Sander passed away in Thailand doing what he enjoys most... partying.

Holi Holi! These cute kids were having a lot of fun. They asked me for money after taking their photo (of course). They didn't get any from me.

My bestest friend and partner in crime. Missy and her Husband. Both living in New York now.

Sander my best friend and greatest love. I will always remember you fondly.

Lewis and I at Holi!

We had so much fun during Holi around the shop. The Nepali, Sander and I were smacking color on the tourists on their way into town so they were ready to party.

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