Govinda's+travel+to+native+village

@http://www.jacksonschool.org/webcasts/webcast_Nepal_2/
 * __Travel to my Native Village__**
 * I was born and raised in my native village. I did my schooling in the native village. The name of my native village is Sahilitar. It's about 300+ km away from the capital of Nepal. It's a traditional farming village where people are nice, helpful and hardworking.**
 * I've moved to Bhaktapur 21 years ago after I finished school level education for college education. I've been living here since then. I could go to the the capital city and findsome job; but I chose to live in this rural village Bageshwori, where I run a small school to provide opportunity to the rural kids to study in English medium school, after I finished my college education. This village is moreorless similar to my native village in terms of climate, people and farming and economy.**
 * I visit my native village every once or twice every year. I hadn't had time to see my all relatives and neighbors in previous visits. But this time I decided to visit some of my relatives who live in different village in the western Nepal . Last month (January, 2012) in winter break I headed to my native village along with my wife and dauhter. (We are 3 in our family.) I though of sth new this time and decided to capture some pictures of my trip and let people know how it goes.**
 * Here's the weblink of my travel.**