Friday 19 December 2014

Emma in Nepal

In 1991, Emma and I went for a decadent holiday in Nepal. It was a wonderful time that cemented our friendship forever despite amoebic dysentry and excessive heat. I have many photo's from this trip and will gradually post all the ones with Emma in up here.


Our stop over hotel room in Bangladesh


Off on our first Nepalese bike ride


Emma admires the political slogans, an election was imminent and supposedly we were in danger from the Maoists and political fighting!



Happy on a bike.          


Emma relaxes on the roof top of our hotel in Pokhara


No respect for the photographer cycling alongside!


Emma asleep during amoebic dysentry period!



Always the reluctant muse.


Emma on Lake Pokhara, no prizes for guessing who was at the oars.


Emma follows our largely self appointed guide for the day



In a temple with our child guide!




Emma makes a new friend.





More photos of Emma

These were not taken by me. But they seem to be from around 1988 when she attended her graduation ceremony from Swansea Uni.














Photo's of Emma

Below are some of the photographs I have of Emma.
I will add more.
Feel free to send me photo's of Emma for inclusion her if you like.


Emma's Tree in Royal Vic Park, Bath.
The tree and bench were put there by Emma's mum in her memory.




 Emma and Nina in Jon's room Swansea, 1987.
I insisted on taking photos of Emma's latest bruises from her "arsehole" abusive boyfriend of the time.
We could not persuade her to leave him, she wouldn't even let us kick him out!
I thought the photos might be useful to her one day.



Emma at Stonehenge in 1988.


Nina and Emma set up shop at Glastonbury 1990 (?)


This is Emma holding copies of the pamphlet she and her group in Bath put together. It included the cartton image of Emma that I used for her badges and flyers after she died.


This picture of a possibly sunburnt Emma fell out of a booklet I was looking at in April 2020! I have no idea when or where it was taken,though I guess from the buildings in the background it was probably Bath.