Posts made in February, 2013

APAD 092: Prasat Vihear Sour

Posted by on Feb 19, 2013 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cycle 2, sights, That's My World, travel, What's On in Cambodia | 1 comment

I don’t exactly know what it means in English but this particular wat attracts numerous local and foreign tourists because its architectural style is based on that of the Angkor Wat. It is constructed using a mix of cement and cement between 1996 to 1998 to a whopping amount of — wait for it – about one million dollars. WHEW!

apad 092 prasat vihear sour

Prasat Vihear Sour does look like Angkor Wat, isn’t it? Which is why it has earned the nickname “the new Angkor Wat”.

The money used is said to have been raised from local and foreign sources.

We went there during the Chinese New Year and it was located inside a sprawling compound with lots of trees and shade. There are also other new but smaller structures, still bearing the same architectural style. It has also an amazing archway decorated with giant-faces just like the faces that are found in the temples of Bayon.

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APAD 091: Crochet mini-hearts applique

Posted by on Feb 18, 2013 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, Cycle 2, Expat Life, That's My World | 2 comments

Last week I signed up at Stash-Buster Challenge and my first ever project was the crochet mini hearts applique.

Since it was close to the Valentine’s day, I used these mini-hearts as embellishments for my Valentine’s card and gift tags or mini-bookmarks that you see below:

crochet mini hearts bookmarks

Yes, I’m “crafty” like that πŸ™‚

I used brown kraft card stock, washi tapes, rubber stamps, metallic pen and baker’s twines. They were all hand-punched, hand-drawn and hand-stamped. Yes, I’m one of those followers of the handmade movement πŸ™‚

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APAD 090: Postal love

Posted by on Feb 14, 2013 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, Cycle 2, Expat Life, Signs of Times | 1 comment

This, along with other crafting stuff, came in the mail some weeks ago. They were sent by a very good friend from the US who never fails to surprise me with her thoughtfulness and kindness. I treasure all the presents she sent me but not as much as I treasure her!

apad 090 sign of postal love

Chocolove – chocolate and love in one bar πŸ™‚ Love the postal marks and the golden seal!

Like Christmas, we’re not big on Valentine’s day but I thought this would be a neat entry for today, considering the occasion πŸ˜› People, like my dear, friend driveΒ  home the fact, no matter how cliche it may sound,Β  that love – any kind of love – makes the whole go round, indeed πŸ™‚

 

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APAD 089: Spirit house

Posted by on Feb 13, 2013 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Cycle 2, sights, That's My World, travel, What's On in Cambodia | 0 comments

apad 089 spirit house

 

 

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APAD 088: Temple-hunting

Posted by on Feb 12, 2013 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Expat Life, sights, That's My World, travel, What's On in Cambodia | 4 comments

It was the Chinese New Year and my husband and I wanted to escape the city. We finally pushed through with our plan last Sunday. My husband, younger brother and I drove 30-40kms northwest of Phnom Penh and found ourselves heading to Phnom Prasith. There we spent the whole day temple-hunting (and kite-flying afterwards).

Despite the heat and the bumpy and dusty ride, we found what we were looking for, a pre-Angkorian wat (temple) – or what’s left of it, anyway – that sits on top of Phnom Prasith and tucked in the lush vegetation.

apad 88 pre angkorian wat

There’s just so much more temples to explore if only you are game enough to go off the beaten trail.

Since it is perched up a hill, it is cool, very quiet and offers an excellent panoramic view of the area. Local villagers come here often for their daily prayers and offerings to monks-in-residence. During special Buddhist holidays, such as the Khmer New Year and Bon Pchum Ben, the number of visitors increase as the villagers are joined by local tourists who’ve come to offer prayers and food to the monks and spirits of long-gone ancestors to earn extra merits for their next life.

Although we preferred exploring the area by ourselves but we also didn’t turn down the offer to be toured around by a villager. He really gave us interesting details about the area, for example, behind the altar (picture on the top right), is a tunnel about 16kms long and connects this wat to Phnom Oudong, the old capital of Cambodia (1618-1886) before it was moved to Phnom Penh.

Here are some more pictures:

Please click the individual photo for a larger view.

Don’t forget to come back next week. I will feature another wat. Not as old but equally interesting, too.

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