Skywatch : city is far behind and I'm loving it! Reflections : serenade I buy books just because.... My not-so-old hat from the antiques section of a weekend market A little yummy error Maybe I had more of those charming moments this week than the other weeks. I'm thankful. Swiss sheep farm . Anything that takes me out of sight of urbanization, rising concrete (condos) and drab parking spaces - I'm in. What a treat for the country girl in me! Somewhere out there beneath the pale moonlight... . It's not everyday you get serenaded. I appreciated it. A lot. The Heart Garden, Eating People is Wrong , etc: my loot from Neilson Hays book sale. Knockoff prices, old plus beautiful library architecture - just my kind of awesome. Antiques therapy . My apartment is bursting I could hardly navigate the floor without my feet touching things so I didn't buy a truckload this week. Just the one hat. Thanks to the shining sun I had an ...
wonderful post, very informative of the culture.
ReplyDeleteFascinating type of funeral procession. Great choice for O week.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
abcw team
interesting ritual
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Touching. How sad too.
ReplyDeleteThe Killing Fields are such a tragic situation.
Very moving photograph and post. Carver, ABC-Wed. Team
ReplyDeleteThere are still some landmines stuck in some areas in Cambodia.
ReplyDeleteit's so sad to know that there's still killing fields there.
ReplyDelete"peace, peace, where art thou?"
Every death is a sad story, every ritual with its own story.
ReplyDeleteThe Killing Fields are a part of Cambodian history. Guess it will always be there :0
ReplyDeleteOh. :( I'm a bit curious with their customs and traditions.
ReplyDeletethat was not part of your itinerary, but you've witnessed Cambodian funeral tradition.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very moving and sad photo that is well captured.
ReplyDeleteOh, its a funeral rite!
ReplyDeleteLots have happened to this, and probably the darkest truth of human history is the genocide that comes through the ages.
The killing fields is one of the many but it stunned the world because of its massive scale.
That's a pretty interesting ritual.
ReplyDeleteYou are lucky you've seen Siem Reap's tradition
ReplyDeleteat first I thought there was a procession of saints, but now, I understood..
ReplyDeleteThis is quite an interesting photo.
ReplyDeleteI thought it's just people walking.
Suprisingly, it's a funeral pala!