APAD 185: Food
While on our way to returning to Phnom Penh after a successful surgical mission in Poipet, we stopped in Battambang province for a quick lunch.
There was pouring rain when we arrived in town; it was wet and cold. But all the weariness and coldness quickly dissipated after a hearty meal.
Read MoreAPAD 184: Stairway to somewhere…
In one of my previous projects in Krong Kep, we visited a Buddhist wat that sits on top of a hill in Ou Krasang commune. Due to its central location and good facilities, it was selected as one of the village hubs for a rural ICT-project that I was involved with in 2006-2008.
When we visited the area, it was the height of the rainy season. The team braved the monsoon rains and muddy roads – and this lofty stairs – to inspect and evaluate the facilities.
In case you are curious, the view from above is magnificent! Despite the rain, we saw green ricefields in contrast with the red, red soil as far as the eyes can see. The landscape is punctuated by palm trees, the national tree of Cambodia. Will try to find a photo of the rural Cambodian landscape from my archived files and post here in the future.
Read MoreAPAD 181: Thirst-quencher
Someone has got a cold and a sore throat but insisted having a cold drink.
Read MoreAPAD 180: Monks walk
The sight of monks with shaved head (and eyebrows) clad in orange robes, and holding bright yellow umbrellas, never fail to catch my attention. These two I saw this morning are no exceptions. Every morning each day, Buddhist monks quietly go out of wats (pagodas, or temples), most of the times on bare feet, to their community to solicit or collect alms.
These alms come in the form of food or other offerings. For the monks, this is the only food they will have for that day. They’re not allowed to have food till the next day again. For the devout Buddhists, it is one of the ways they can earn good merits, or karma, in other words.
Read MoreAPAD 178: Public Service Announcement
A very simple flyer made by the folks at Operation Smile Cambodia. It is straight to the point, fuss-free, and features the before and after photos of one of the patients from the previous missions.
It’s English version reads like this:
Cambodia International Mission
Operation Smile Cambodia, in collaboration with Poi Pet Referral Hospital in Banteay Meancheay province, will conduct free surgeries, from 8-13 September 2013, to children and adults who have cleft lips, cleft palates, and other facial deformities.
Please come to Poi Pet Referral Hospital on 8 September at 8:00AM for free screening and evaluation. Surgery will be conducted from 9-13 September.
For more information, please contact:
Tel. (023) 211 405
(015) 543 599
(077) 838 473
Email: laytheavy@operationsmile.org
Website: www.operationsmile.org.kh



















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