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August 07, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Friends
December 2002

From left to right: Ramesh, Sareeta, Joagmaya, Dann (baby), Sabindra (boy), and Sapanah

I remember that I had a tough time finding anyone from this photo again—I must've carried the photo around in my bag for a couple of weeks. Whenever I walked past this area, I would look around.

One day, Ramesh was walking by, saw me, and he asked after the photo. I think I was so used to the layout of the photo, that I half expected him to be sitting in the same spot. I showed him the couple of photos I had and he said (basically) "Yeah, that's me!" and I was like "Oh my gosh, of course it is Ramesh, here you go!".

It was a load off of my mind to find him, as I wanted everyone who I had told I would give a photo to, to actually receive their photo.

The tray in front of Ramesh holds peanuts. The little space-capsule-shaped can is the way to scoop the proper amount into a little home-made paper bag when they are bought. The metal jug by Sabindra’s leg contains pani (water).

If my memory serves me correctly, the sunken place behind the barbed wire was a small pitch used for football (soccer). There may also be a small school building at one end.

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August 07, 2015 /Teacher Jack
group, peanuts, tray, friends, Kathmandu, 2002, December, mother, child, boy, baby
Kathmandu Nepal
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Four friends

July 29, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Four friends
Manamaiju, Kathmandu, December 2002

Suman, 12, Gogarnoh, 14, Saraj, 12, and Aomahryti, 14.

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July 29, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Manamaiju, Kathmandu, 2002, quartet, group, friends, hill, December
Kathmandu Nepal
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Srijana

July 28, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Srijana
Balaju Chowk, Kathmandu, December 14th, 2002

Srijana, 10, in front of her family’s restaurant.

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July 28, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Srijana, December, 2002, Kathmandu, winter, restaurant, hat, scarf
Kathmandu Nepal
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Kalpana

July 15, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Kalpana
Between Manamaiju and Shrijana Nagar, Kathmandu, December 2002

Six-year-old Kalpana had fashioned a head-band out of a strip of metal and was wearing it proudly when I met her. 

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July 15, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Shrijana Nagar, Manamaiju, December, 2002, headband, community, necklace
Kathmandu Nepal
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Rabita

July 14, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Rabita
Between Manamaiju and Shrijana Nagar, Kathmandu, December 2002

Seventeen-year-old Rabita, holding a pen. 
This photo was taken just on the edge of the community I spoke of in last Friday’s post.

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July 14, 2015 /Teacher Jack
December, 2002, red, pen, Shrijana Nagar, Manamaiju, community
Kathmandu Nepal
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Bina and sisters

June 28, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Bina and sisters
Manamaiju, Kathmandu, June 2011

On December 9th, 2002, I took a photo of Bina and her three siblings Rina, Rabi, and Nisha (see below).

In 2011, with a copy of the photo in my hand, I tried to find them again so that I might take a follow-up photo nine years later.

(In the above photo, I believe that's Nisha in the middle;
she was eight-years-old and at the bottom in the photo below)

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I have this photo scanned somewhere, but I can't find it at the moment.
Instead, here is the 2002 photo as it appears on my contact sheet of the negatives.

In this photo, starting clockwise from the top, they are Rina, Rabi, Nisha, and Bina.

Update: Found the actual photo and added it below

June 28, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Bina, Rina, Rabi, Nisha, quartet, trio, 2002, December, June, 2011, before and after, Kathmandu, laughing, laughter, contact sheet, Manamaiju, update
Kathmandu Nepal
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