Last Day in Cambodia

One of the things about travelling is that it causes you to ponder and appreciate how blessed we are to live in Canada. Life expectancy here is 68 1/2 years. We drove an hour outside of Siem Reap to Kompong Khleang which is a fishing village on a river (not the Mekong). Over 3000 families live in this village.  People were sun drying and smoking fish. Most homes are …

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Dawn over Angkor Wat

Our guide, Saravy picked us up at 4:45am and we made our way with hundreds (thousands?) of others to Angkor Wat to see the temple at sunrise. We still hadn’t seen Angkor Wat so this promised to be a dramatic introduction. There was a hum of many voices in the dark. Angkor Wat is arguably one of the seven wonders of the world. It is also the world’s largest …

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Ancient Temples and a Fish Feeding Frenzy

A few days ago, I offered John a probiotic capsule and asked him if he had taken his malaria pill. He informed me that he didn’t want to be treated like a child and that he would take care of his own medication. Over the next couple of days, John complained about tiredness and would go for naps in the middle of the day. He said that he must …

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Piling up our Tuktuk in Siem Reap

I had trouble falling asleep last night. Pictures from our visit to the Genocide Museum and Killing Fields kept going through my head. I was shocked when I saw the sites but even more horrified when I had time to think about it. We were up at 5am and our taxi driver picked us up at 6am to take us to the airport. Our 35 minute flight to Siem …

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