I did not want to wake up Jenna as she had a few beers last night and so I took myself off to the internet place down the road to upload some photos and update my blog. It did not open until 9.30 so I sat outside and wrote my diary. A few people arrived looking for a room to take a shower after a long 22 hour bus journey from UB to Moron. I am so glad that I am not traveling by bus! It would be really uncomfortable on the dirt tracks and I don't think you would get the same appreciation for the country. One of the guys that arrived was a fellow cyclist and Brit called Mike. He was bemoaning the lack of his bike as he had cycled from Thailand to Beijing but was now traveling with his sister who did not want to bike. It turned out that he was cycling through parts of China with another female cyclist that I know through a cycling forum and has a website devoted to solo female cyclists (add in the link). Small world. Apparently Louretta is currently biking through Pakistan on her own. Good on her. I would not like to be doing that on my own but apparently she is being followed by a tv crew..... cool!
I always find it great to chat and meet other nutters - even while sitting on a floor waiting for an internet place to open!
It took several hours for Jenna to fix her bike and so we did not end up leaving town until 4. The boys had left us an hour or so earlier saying that they were going for a swim in the river. As it was on the way out of town towards the lake we said we would join them for a while before heading off.
We were made very welcome and given loads of Mongolian food which we had not had before in their tiny house. They milk their own herd and have loads of milk and so dairy products are a major part of their diet. We were given fresh Mongolian tea (boiled milk with some herbs), yogurt, and a substance like clotted cream along with some little bread sticks - all of which Hishge's grandma made. It was really taste. There were 4 huge bowls of milk in different stages of going towards cheese in the kitchen area. With the smells from the dairy products and the hot stove in the middle of the room it was very cosy inside.
There was a little boy about 5 that took a liking to me and I enjoyed throwing him about the place.
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