Barbara Didi and Me

By MICHAEL GILL (ECS Nepal, March 2018)

Barbara Adams and I were friends for more than 30 years until her death in Kathmandu in April 2016, two days shy of her 85th birthday.  She was 13 years my senior; I called her Barbara Didi.  Wags called her the Kanchi Maharani (the Junior Princess) and much later, in her “Maoist period,” the Kanchi Lal Maharani (the Red Junior Princess).  She had lived in Nepal since 1961, six years before my own arrival in what was then the world’s only the Hindu Kingdom.  Although our worlds eventually became tangled up together, our original paths to Nepal and through Nepal hardly ever crossed and could not have been more different.

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