Progress at Mahendra School – #9

We headed to Chainpur and did a concept design for the new proposed coffee production facility then visited a very successful coffee farm…. Transport involved 6 of us stuffed like sardines in a tuk tuk! Coffee is a major source of income for the people of this region of Nepal. This area has historically been almost entirely subsistence farming.

Progress at Mahendra School – #8

Mahendra school photos from yesterday, before everyone broke for Dashain festival…
Grade beams all poured now.

This morning was a special one, we stayed last night at Parshu’s brothers in rural Chainpur, met Parshu’s father, what a lovely man and a fit 84 year old…… I awoke to his gentle chanting this morning that promptly put me back in a deep sleep!!
Parshu introduced us to a very hard working and displaced farmer who lost his housing after the landslides. SODEC got him a parcel of land that he has been farming, a few times he has not had food to feed his family and the locals have been helping him out, he has done an amazing job on his farm but needed a lucky break, so Carrie and I decided to buy him a buffalo….. way way easier than buying a car! The farmer Barun and his family were very appreciative as this is going to be a life changer for them providing them with milk for themselves and to sell, plus the buffalo we bought is a young female who will be able to breed in a year, this triples her value.

Progress at Mahendra School – #7

We visited the interlocking brick factory today, our bricks are all made and sitting there ready for delivery.

Progress at Mahendra School – #6

Today is the start of Dashain festival and for the next 4 days there will be no work in Nepal. So the next construction update will follow in a few days.

We did visit the Khandbari farmers market this morning – amazing colours, sights and smells