>Wordless Wednesday #53: World’s Most Scared Kid
Finally, I am breaking my silence.
A lot has transpired since my last post, and it’s because I have been doing things the past weeks that I didn’t have enough energy to keep my blog updated. I know, laziness is not an excuse, as my good friend pointed out to me.
So here I am… attempting to blog.
I was having my afternoon snack earlier when I downloaded this picture sent by my sister – and my jaw dropped when I saw this picture. I choked and bits of my snack shot out of my nostrils. Ok, that’s an exaggeration.
The look on my niece Beebop’s face was enough to convince me to snap out of this blogging funk and post this photo for this week’s Wordless Wednesday!
Read More>Photo Hunt #28 and 29: Wrinkled/Beauty
I am re-posting the image below, same one I used in last week’s PH. For some reason, I couldn’t leave my comment and link at the PH home.
Anyways, I used the photo again because I think last week and this week’s theme can be found in the said photo.
Her face may be marred by age and years of hard work , yet, I find her beautiful. Who says being wrinkled and old can’t be beautiful? The picture above portrays both.
Read More>Photo Hunt #28: Wrinkled
Her face may be marred with hard work and age, yet, I find her beautiful.
>Photo Hunt #27: Colorful
Everyday, this woman stands patiently waiting for buyers at the main entrance of Psah Thmey (Central Market). Draped around her body like a sash are hammocks of different colors. Every time I see her and her friendly smile, I am constantly reminded of one of my favorite biblical characters, Joseph the Dreamer.
Don’t you think so, too?
Read More>Wordless Wednesday #48:Psah (market) Kandal
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Read More>Wordless Wednesday #46: Kung Fu Swimmer
After swimming in Nai Harn beach for several hours, this little fellow (who happens to be my godson) didn’t run out of energy and insisted we also take a dip in their swimming pool. It lasted more than two hours. Mum and Dad could only smile, as this cute little rascal showed off his swimming skills to his Ninang (godmother) Z.
He calls it the Kung Fu jump, one of his many crazy jumps shown to me on that afternoon.
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