Thursday, November 02, 2006

Cambodian Breeze

Phnom Penh was a lot more vibrant than I had imagined. And also extremely hot the first day we arrived. Noy said it was the very end of summer, and winter would set in around early November. Fortunately on the second day the heat was not as scorching, and Awe had a good time sweeping up beautifully crafted silk at the Russian Market.

Two days was about enough to make a quick trip around the major tourist spots in Phnom Penh. Yet the hospitality of our wonderful Cambodian friends made me want to stay a lot longer. They went to great lengths to ensure our comfort, taking care of every detail throughout our stay. It just seemed like second nature to them that they should take such good care of their guests.

We saw the Wat Phnom, Royal Palace, National Museum, and drove 42km south of Phnom Penh to Tonle Bati, also known as Mini Angkor, built in the late 12th century. Awe seemed to know a lot about the history and religious characters of the region.

While that was all very interesting, I found myself most attracted to the simplicity of the country scenery, the occasional breeze and the fresh scent of grass. My fascination with random things like an odd lotus pond in the middle of a wild field by the dusty road must have seemed strange to Raeksmay and Sokna. I was the city rat intrigued by the different shades of green that seemed unique to each country. The greenery that mother nature gave so unreservedly to those who would cherish it. Just like the warmth and friendship that were so generously showered on us.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

你的blog让人惊喜。清雅的画作配着感性的小文,实属难得!尤其喜欢你的画,意境、构图、用色---都喜欢。虽然我本身不懂画:)再接再厉。期待着你更多的作品。

budgie said...

Ying, thanks for your kind comment. A smile from a stranger ... you made my day!

Bear Bear said...

Just dropping by to say Hi to you.^^
Hey, I like this painting!!!

budgie said...

bear bear: thanks! great to hear from you again!

modgurl said...

Hmm... I thought I've left a comment here before...

budgie said...

Hi Modgurl, good to hear from you. First time i see your comment here though.. the shawl was for Raeksmay. :)

modgurl said...

Oh! Did she like it? (Shameless promo here. Haha!) By the way, no pics of the glorious culture of Cambodia??? Did you come across any statues of Angelina Jolie in the city centre? I read she's an honorary citizen :)

A little hush-hush note: We might not be at our little corner after Christmas anymore. Shh!

budgie said...

modgurl: you are hilarious. LOL. you must do some shameless promo and let us know where the new spot is then. She loved it and I am glad I made the right choice, with your help of course :)