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How are all the beautiful bricks of Bhakatpur made, and who works in the brick factories around the city? Ratna Prasad Prajapati, the owner of KP Brick Industry, invited me for tea and told me how he started small 30 years ago and now employs 400 men and women to produce high-quality bricks. He said the cheap competition from China and India makes life difficult for them. Could I take photos on the premises? Of course, he was delighted by my interest! #nepal #brickfields #hardwork #tradition #bhaktapur

The hard-working hand of a hard-working man at the end of a long day.

Sala Grande, Ragno, Astronape,Salottino Ingranaggi,Graffito Kaos & others.

(Photos by Lucy)

forgot about the origin of this figurine.

Sala Grande, Ragno, Astronape,Salottino Ingranaggi,Graffito Kaos & others.

(Photos by Lucy)

How are all the beautiful bricks of Bhakatpur made, and who works in the brick factories around the city? Ratna Prasad Prajapati, the owner of KP Brick Industry, invited me for tea and told me how he started small 30 years ago and now employs 400 men and women to produce high-quality bricks. He said the cheap competition from China and India makes life difficult for them. Could I take photos on the premises? Of course, he was delighted by my interest! #nepal #brickfields #hardwork #tradition #bhaktapur

Captured this the other day, and wasn't really impressed at all by just looking from the display on the camera (350D you know, haha!) Until I opened the file on the computer, the result wasn't too bad! The focus was on the ants which I wanted to.

 

I cropped out a little bit of the photo and adjust a little bit of the colour. Hope you guys like it!

 

A hardworking and talented team of logistics volunteers spent most of the day on the grounds of the United States Capital, in sub-freezing temperatures, setting up a medical tent for the lying in state for President Jimmy Carter, on Jan. 5, 2025. Photo by: Scott Marder/American Red Cross.

How are all the beautiful bricks of Bhakatpur made, and who works in the brick factories around the city? Ratna Prasad Prajapati, the owner of KP Brick Industry, invited me for tea and told me how he started small 30 years ago and now employs 400 men and women to produce high-quality bricks. He said the cheap competition from China and India makes life difficult for them. Could I take photos on the premises? Of course, he was delighted by my interest! #nepal #brickfields #hardwork #tradition #bhaktapur

Sala Grande, Ragno, Astronape,Salottino Ingranaggi,Graffito Kaos & others.

(Photos by Lucy)

How are all the beautiful bricks of Bhakatpur made, and who works in the brick factories around the city? Ratna Prasad Prajapati, the owner of KP Brick Industry, invited me for tea and told me how he started small 30 years ago and now employs 400 men and women to produce high-quality bricks. He said the cheap competition from China and India makes life difficult for them. Could I take photos on the premises? Of course, he was delighted by my interest! #nepal #brickfields #hardwork #tradition #bhaktapur

How are all the beautiful bricks of Bhakatpur made, and who works in the brick factories around the city? Ratna Prasad Prajapati, the owner of KP Brick Industry, invited me for tea and told me how he started small 30 years ago and now employs 400 men and women to produce high-quality bricks. He said the cheap competition from China and India makes life difficult for them. Could I take photos on the premises? Of course, he was delighted by my interest! #nepal #brickfields #hardwork #tradition #bhaktapur

Actors, directors, costumes, music people worked through nights to make this production a success.

Photography by: Ngaers

Hard at work we try to finish the robot.

In Ghana, hardworking individuals often prioritize work over self-care. But there's a unique self-care ritual that's both practical and efficient – using the Ghanaian sun to dry their hair while they work.

 

In a country where time is precious, many Ghanaians wash and set their hair but can't spare the time to sit under a hairdryer. Instead, they turn to the reliable Ghanaian sun. While going about their busy workdays, they let the sun naturally dry their hair, harnessing nature's power to save time and money.

 

This practice is a testament to their resourcefulness, showing that self-care can be integrated into even the busiest of lives. It's a reminder that self-care doesn't always require elaborate routines; sometimes, it's as simple as making the most of what's readily available.

 

So, when you see a Ghanaian worker with their hair drying in the sun, appreciate the ingenuity behind this practical form of self-care.

Hardworking bee..... climbing over the mountain.

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