Posts Tagged "sights"

Our World Tuesday: Intersection

Posted by on Jul 7, 2015 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Cycle 3, Expat Life, That's My World, What's On in Cambodia | 0 comments

Taken earlier today when we took Hagrid (our Honda big bike) to a gas station for re-fueling.

Taken earlier today when we took Hagrid (our Honda big bike) to a gas station for re-fueling.

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Monday Mellow Yellows: Birthday party

Posted by on Jul 6, 2015 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Cycle 3, Expat Life, That's My World, What's On in Cambodia | 1 comment

Party venue Nham Cafe Phnom Penh

Some yellow things spotted at a birthday party I went to last week.

Monday Mellow Yellows

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Skywatch Friday: River-view

Posted by on Jul 3, 2015 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Cycle 3, Expat Life, That's My World, travel, What's On in Cambodia | 1 comment

Mekong River

View of the Mekong River, from one of the villages in Koh Chouram Commune.

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Wordless Wednesday: It’s all about budgeting

Posted by on Jul 1, 2015 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Cycle 3, Expat Life | 1 comment

I shop for food only twice a week and buy only the veggies and other food items that I know. So, last Monday, these were what I had in my basket, with a US$15 budget:

Here's what US $15 can buy you at one of Cambodia's small public markets.

Stretching $15 budget at the local market is quiet a feat.

 

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Our World Tuesday: Fruits

Posted by on Jun 30, 2015 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Cycle 3, Expat Life, That's My World, What's On in Cambodia | 2 comments

The colours are so inviting!

tropical fruits

These are some of the tropical fruits found in local markets – durian, rambutan, banana, longgan, sapodilla, snake fruit, local lychee, and mango. Imported fruits like apples and oranges are also sold side by side these tropical fruits.

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