THE PROMPTS FOR THE MONTH
FRIDAY 1st CIRCLE: The imperfect 8 little circles where the seeds are still imbedded in the imperfect circle of the lotus pods
SATURDAY 2nd SNACK: today’s snack before swimming was homemade baba ganoush with veggie sticks and pita bread. Perfect
SUNDAY 3rd I SAT HERE: on the front porch in our newly purchased outdoor seats for the first time on Friday afternoon when we brought them home. Every morning and afternoon since I have appreciated sitting here and taking advantage of the cooler weather now the monsoon has arrived
MONDAY 4th THIS IS SO ME: camera in hand, wearing orange and smiling into a classroom of small children in a monastic school in Myanmar. It was taken by Ian in 2013 and little did we know we would end up teaching little monks no so very far way from this spot
TUESDAY 5th FAVOURITE: place to stop and admire the ocean view on our way home after swimming. Even in the moody monsoon weather it’s enchanting
WEDNESDAY 6th I WORK HERE: Well I workout here anyway. Being retired I have the luxury of swimming and exercising in this pool three times a week. I do actually volunteer teach monks and village children too but none of it is paid work and that’s how they like it
THURSDAY 7th To MY LEFT: Thursdays we teach the little monks and as we entered the monastery today there was this Buddha on my left half way up the entrance steps. I have always struggled with left and right especially when giving directions under pressure. Years ago someone taught me to hold up my hands like this because the left hand makes the letter “l” for left. To this day I still do it
FRIDAY 8th MATES: Like any group of young children the dynamic changes often in our little monks class. Best friends become worst enemies in the blink of an eye but these two are currently best mates. After being separated when one was sent off to another monastery for 6 months, now they are happily reunited and almost inseparable
(PS I’m thrilled this was selected by admin as one of the best photos taken for this prompt on this day for the PAD challenge)
SATURDAY 9th PAPER: I love cards, postcards, gift wrapping and envelopes and always buy a few when we travel. I also keep the images that are sent to me when I really enjoy them. I sometimes reuse and sometimes display them around the house. This is what is currently on hand
SUNDAY 10th ORGANISE: We are trying to organise an outdoor seating area. Having acquired seats last week. This week we finally organised the orchids, charcoal and coconut fibre so that we were able to plant the hanging coconut pots this morning
MONDAY 11th SOMETHING AWESOME: Now that we are less than two weeks away from heading home we are purchasing a few locally made gifts. This business is really something awesome. In addition to having a mission to employ and empower local people, it supports the local village school where it is located, has organic products and a fully restored traditional building for its showroom. Cooking classes, free tours with guides in three different languages and an on site restaurant are available. It also uses eco- friendly packaging for its gourmet salt, pepper and chilli products and provides free refreshments and a relaxing zone for the drivers who bring tourists to their farm and facility. La Plantation is truly something awesome on the local business scene and we are happy to use and promote their products. The salted fresh peppercorns are to die for by the way
TUESDAY 12th PLAY TIME: After our classes finish we usually provide balls, skipping ropes, yo-yos and jigsaw puzzles for the little monks to have some play time before their Khmer class begins. They are always keen to play and have so very few opportunities to do so. Today’s playtime was quite rambunctious
WEDNESDAY 13th A SIGN: This a popular hangout in Kep and an interesting play on words with the mangroves being a local attraction. Good friends run the establishment and we pop in on occasion though we could hardly be considered regulars. It was locked up tight this morning when we rode passed on our bikes but will be buzzing with activity soon enough
THURSDAY 14th I NEVER: Despite their antics and inattention I never grow tired of teaching these little guys. Today when we told them we would go to Australia and there would be no classes for a month. Little An held on to Ian’s hand and said, “Vicky.... Australie NO!” I don’t think he understands we will come back or that it was Ian not Vicky he was holding
FRIDAY 15th WATER: Huge terracotta pots filled with water and flowering waterlilies are a popular part of the decor for outdoor eateries in Cambodia. This one is at the beachside cafe we sometimes frequent
SATURDAY 16th DINNER: last night was veggies and rice noodles in miso soup with lotus root salad and Japanese style “konbu”
SUNDAY 17th OUTSIDE: It’s been a grey rainy day here with strong winds. We have spent most of it inside cafes and restaurants with old friends who came to visit. Though we have managed to be outside cycling and walking around enough to be rained on a total of five times. So…….. this is a shot from two days ago when we were standing in the driveway just outside our home admiring this spectacular monsoon sunset
MONDAY 18th SOMETHING BLUE: is the icon blue swimmer crabs of Kep immortalised in the giant crab in the bay with blue water and pale blue-grey monsoon sky
TUESDAY 19th THE WEATHER TODAY: was totally unpredictable. We rode to the beach in overcast and gloomy conditions, got home as the torrential rain started, got sunburned riding to teach our little monks and then soaked in heavy rain riding home. Thanks to Ian for capturing me in soaked and in see-through clothing as I cycled through the gates at home
WEDNESDAY 20th REWARD: Having spent the day washing, cleaning the house, packing up and packing to travel, this is our reward. The travel plans start becoming reality as of tomorrow’s bus to PP. Travel is always my favourite reward
THURSDAY 21st SOMETHING FAR AWAY: is Adelaide, Australia- my hometown but we are on our way. First step Phnom Penh today and in 4 more sleeps we will be staying a five-minute walk from this exact location. This is an archive shot from our last trip home
FRIDAY 22nd COLLECTION: This beautiful collection of Buddhas is in one of my favourite shops in Phnom Penh. Every time we come here I promise myself I will buy one for our home but don’t. Oh well...... maybe next time...
SATURDAY 23rd PINK: Dragon fruit are very pink on the outside and only sometimes pink on the inside. Not my favourite fruit and definitely my least favourite colour but right now in abundance in both Cambodia and Thailand and we flew from Phnom Penh to Bangkok today so a pretty appropriate choice
SUNDAY 24th BLACK AND WHITE: On the “skytrain” in Bangkok almost everyone is engaging with their screens and totally absorbed in them: seven seats - seven screens
MONDAY 25th PATH: The flight path on our last two legs home. It’s been roads and freeways and expressways until now but this is the kind of path I like – a flight path
TUESDAY 26th BRAVE: Having had only summer weather for almost 18 months we arrived home today and after no sleep and a very busy day we had to brave the cold winds and 6°C temperatures to take a walk on the beach. You actually aren’t home in Australia until you’ve been to the beach in our view
WEDNESDAY 27th I FEEL: very excited!! After looking and discussing and debating, we chose a new laptop for us and a new phone for Ian today in the Apple Store in Adelaide. All that remains is to part with the hard earned cash and make our purchase. Thanks go to the staff member, who saw our hopeless attempts at selfies and wefies and snapped the shot too
THURSDAY 28th WHAT I’M DOING RIGHT NOW: is rediscovering Bhutanese treasures. We packed and mailed this box in January 2017 and today we spent a couple of hours trying to find it by pulling out a third of the stuff we have in storage. Now I am grinning from ear to ear and delighted to find my traditional clothes and many other wonderful treasures from the kingdom closest to my heart
FRIDAY 29th CLOSE-UP: of the logo of my favourite market in the world. Just waiting for the Vegan Cooking Demonstration to commence
SATURDAY 30th A PLANT: from the front yard of our house in the city. We did a walk by today and I just couldn’t resist. We will get to do an inspection too but nice to stroll by today
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