Angel in disguise-SAVIOR

With Jigme Tshewang at THyE Dam Office
 It won't be an angel who will appear in front of us in the form of some superstitious origin and there is nothing as such, a supernatural power that will help us when we are in need. They are our friends, relatives, families, strangers and basically, they are in a human form. 

With Pema Tenzin at Bajo
Today, I was traveling from Dangdung to Wangdue. Literally, I was bunking from my workplace which could be the reason that I was asked to submit the report to Chief sir after signing it (since I was part of a committee). When I got the message, I have already started my journey and was way down to the valley of Tshangkha (around 4:00 PM). 

The gloomy weather of Dangdung gave me a haunch that it surely is snowing at Palela. I was received by rain at Samcholing side and a little drizzling at Dam Colony. After delivering the required files to the chief sir's office, I headed to Wangdue via Trongsa. The snow has greeted me when I reached Tshirangma Dupchu and that's where I have received a call for the calling for the duties.

Responded with a smile 😇😇. "Yes sir, I am at Dam Colony". It got me regretted when the other person asked me to do the job which seems impossible. How can I Print, Sign, Scan and Resend it? Which triggered me of my friends at THyE and luckily one of my friends'  residence is at Dam site which is few kilometers away from my point. His name is Jigme Tshewang, my batch at CST and is currently working as a Civil Engineer at THyE. He agreed to help me out and did my job there in his office. Yes, I definitely consider him as my angel who saved me. Saved me from being caught for lying 😊. Thank you Jigme sir and I will definitely be your angle when you are in need. 

With a worrisome mind of snowy weather, I continued my journey uphill to Palela. It was foggy, snowy, rainy and altogether it was chilly weather. I can observe the white patches of snow beginning to settle beside my windshield. All in all the journey was good with no major ice on the road. It felt relieved when I drove downhill the Pelela with clear weather. As I saw the lights of Bajo town, it felt the ease within me that I have completed my journey. It was around 7:30 PM.

Back to my old roomie (CST Roommate), his name is Pema Tenzin working as AEE in PHPA-II, we discussed a lot and did lots of talking. As always, a very warm welcome by him and his family at Bajo town got me a feeling that I met my second angel for the day. Thank you Pema sir.

You guys are a savior to this poor soul.
Thank you is all I could say,
Although it will not be much of value.

--Update from Bajo Town. I shall catch you all from Phuentsholing. 

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