APAD 142: Blue sky
The sky is as blue as it can be and clouds as puffy as a cotton candy. There is certainly no chance of rain today. Or, is there?
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Read MoreAPAD 141: Hungry?
I’m a noodle-person. Fried, braised, cold, hot, noodle soup, curry noodles – you name it, I’m all for it. Good thing I’m living in the right continent. This sign has a Pavlov effect on me every time! lol.
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APAD 140: Mister Banana-man
Mister Banana-man! He delivers fresh bananas door-to-door. Or, you can find him at a public market nearest you.
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APAD 139: Hello there, bug-sitor!
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| Shiny, metallic blue-green… What kind of bug are you? |
Every morning each day we have visitors in our veranda garden, like this bug, above. We always look forward to having our coffee there because we are excited about the kind of visitors that turn up from time to time in our garden.
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APAD 137: District government office
Sign reads: Damnak Chang’eur District Office
The smaller sign: Cultural Commission of Khan (district) Damnak Chang’eur
Back in 2006, I arrived in the rural town of Kep town, about 200kms southeast of the capital, to initiate contact with the district and commune officials in Damnak Chang’eur district. It meant visiting the district, commune, and village officials in their respective offices, gathering information and permission needed to establish a rural ICT project.
The building behind the sign became my office as the district governor of Damnak Chang’eur provided two rooms for our project (right side of the photo). It was renovated, furnished with the necessary office furniture and equipments, and was connected to the Internet. It has become the meeting venue for most of our important assemblies and trainings. More rooms were provided for our project which we made into telecentre of sorts open to the residents of Damnak Chang’eur district. It has several computer sets with Internet connection (free access to villagers), with VoIP capability for villagers to contact relatives in Phnom Penh and other parts of the country, and especially those outside. Students were given free computer and Internet trainings on weekends, too.
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