Posted by The Insider on May 22, 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 | 2 comments
Watching the sun disappear in the horizon. Kep has, arguably, the best sunsets in the whole of Cambodia.
Photo taken from the upper floor of Kep Lodge’s restaurant.
Kep (facing the Gulf of Thailand), Cambodia
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Posted by The Insider on Feb 20, 2015 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, Cambodia life, Cycle 3, Expat Life, Signs of Times, That's My World, What's On in Cambodia | 3 comments
Lucky to be in the right place at the right time, with my trusty point-and-shoot digicam 🙂
No, it’s not Superman. Just an airplane flying over residential buildings in Camko City in Phnom Penh.
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Posted by The Insider on Oct 11, 2013 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, sights, That's My World, What's On in Cambodia, work | 1 comment
One hour of strong rain has resulted into this. How can I go home now?
We have a swimming pool in the yard. It appears only when it rains.
Gotta get my neon orange bikini ready at all times.
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Posted by The Insider on Oct 4, 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 | 1 comment
The other side of Poipet, Cambodia’s border town, that not many are able to see.
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Posted by The Insider on Aug 2, 2013 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, Cambodia life, Cycle 2, Expat Life, That's My World | 1 comment
That day when I went to work very early…
Just 30mins after this photo was taken, the place was suddenly abuzz. The half-empty lot was filled with vehicles and people poured in a matter of time. This is where I work.
This week’s my first week at work so obviously I’m trying to make a good impression. Since it’s been a long while that I was idle, I must say I was excited and a little nervous about going back and be part of the workforce again. You can say that the long years of staying at home has tremendously diminished my confidence. I was afraid I would feel alone (having no friends yet) and confused (don’t know the system yet). Surprisingly the first day wasn’t a hard one. My colleagues were welcoming (we clicked instantly) and helpful as I began settling in my work.
And so begins another chapter…
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