I’ve always found that traveling for work is a great source of inspiration for my writing. From the rugged landscapes and unpredictable weather to the stunning scenery I get to see, every trip gives me new stories to tell. There’s always something exciting happening, and I love sharing those experiences.
This blog has been on a bit of a journey itself. I started it on Google Blogger in 2010, then moved to Tumblr for its simplicity before upgrading to a self-hosted WordPress for more features. I lost a few posts along the way, but thankfully, the most important ones survived. I’ve never been keen on using Facebook for my writing; it feels too crowded, and I don’t want my thoughts and feelings to be “liked” or debated.
When I started, my writing, both in English and Nepali, was quite rough. It hasn’t transformed dramatically over the years, but today I have the help of AI tools to fine-tune my style, and I’m more than happy to use them.
My writing isn’t really for serious, academic readers. It’s a mix of everything: some posts are random ideas I had while walking, others are unfiltered rants, and some are just thoughts that wouldn’t leave me alone. You’ll find stories about my travels, my work, and my photography, as well as musings on festivals, moods, Nepalese politics, and, of course, my love for Manchester United. There’s also a good dose of completely random stuff.
So, if you’re in the mood for some casual reading, stick around and let’s vibe together! Everything here is my own work unless noted otherwise, and it’s all for you to use freely. Feel free to copy, share, or build on it however you like. No need to ask or give me credit.