Welcome to the countryside: This is not a one-horse town!

Welcome to the countryside: A view of the Nargajun Hills, Kathmandu.

'Don't know about yours, but mine is definitely not a one-horse town, quite literally. 
Yours truly realised this while talking a walk around the countryside on the lap of green hills that's rapidly urbanising. Those hills are part of government-managed conservation area, so they are off-limits for the public. 
At one place, he met a horseman grazing not one, not two but three horses! Probably, he has some more at his stable. Keeping horses is no mean feat, especially in a rapidly urbanising town with hardly any grazing ground, to say the least.    
The sighting of the horses and the horseman brought reminded yours truly of the childhood spent in remote areas, where horses were the only means of transport.  
The urban jungle with rapidly decreasing space for livestock.
Yours truly managed to strike a brief, casual conversation with the man, who inherited the stable from his father. He learnt that the man gives basic horse-riding training to young children from various schools in Kathmandu. Yours truly hopes he also teaches the children how to care for one of the man's best friends, that cruelty against animals is unacceptable. 
Here's hoping that yours truly will be able to strike a more elaborate conversation with this man one of these days. 'Request you to look at these pages for interesting updates about the urban horseman and his horses.  

PS: While wanting to know more about one-horse towns, yours truly found this sweet song. Enjoy! 

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