ummm... I don't think the pictures had the same effect on me. It seems like you really liked the life of the villagers. Ready to trade your NY job to be a fisherman in Cambodia?
Haha Lina. It's easier said than done, isn't it? Though I do admit that I enjoy living in developing countries where I can identify with the culture a little bit more. Not to say that American culture is bad or anything, but these things vary according to one's taste , don't they? (And I thought the pictures of the temples were beautiful, not necessarily those of the villages, so I should have commented on the other post with the temple pics.....oh well :) )
Beautiful pictures, Robert. Makes me want to visit Cambodia now! :o
ReplyDeleteummm... I don't think the pictures had the same effect on me. It seems like you really liked the life of the villagers. Ready to trade your NY job to be a fisherman in Cambodia?
ReplyDeleteHaha Lina. It's easier said than done, isn't it? Though I do admit that I enjoy living in developing countries where I can identify with the culture a little bit more. Not to say that American culture is bad or anything, but these things vary according to one's taste , don't they? (And I thought the pictures of the temples were beautiful, not necessarily those of the villages, so I should have commented on the other post with the temple pics.....oh well :) )
ReplyDeleteOn the last picture, tu as attrapé une mini version de moi-même? ‘cause you miss me soo much hein ? ;)
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