oNe PhOtO a DaY oCtObEr 2019
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Taken on the day every day, captioned but not explained .....a month of minimalist me
TUESDAY 1st: Nit is writing
WEDNESDAY 2nd: Big day out in Kampot for our Wedding Anniversary
THURSDAY 3rd: Early morning as the fishing boats set of for the day
FRIDAY 4th: Second attempt at making eco wraps
SATURDAY 5th: Twilight at Kep’s iconic Welcome Crab
SUNDAY 6th: New teaching and learning resources for present progressive
MONDAY 7th: The nymph statue at the foreshore
TUESDAY 8th: Today Ti was counting aloud to play this dominos game and kept saying “eleventeen”
WEDNESDAY 9th: We manned the IWA Stall at the 9 Market in Kep today
THURSDAY 10th: Still life in a bungchu - bananas exclusively for Ian, limes almost only for me
FRIDAY 11th: Restocking our IWA products supply today at the workshop in Kep with Danim
SATURDAY 12th: Lotus Root Salad coming up
SUNDAY 13th: Back at the Ping Pong table after a four-year break
MONDAY 14th: Early morning is definitely the best time for fresh produce in the market and party supplies too
TUESDAY 15th: Gado Gado an Indonesian style salad and one of the many dishes we served tonight to our tribe
WEDNESDAY 16th: The late afternoon ruckus in the garden attracted me to this little fellow
THURSDAY 17th: You can’t fault his enthusiasm
FRIDAY 18th: Looks like the funeral of an important police officer to me
SATURDAY 19th: Emergency bicycle repairs required this afternoon
SUNDAY 20th: My latest fundraising idea for the little monks of Kep
MONDAY 21st: At home vibes- a touch of Bhutan in the living room
TUESDAY 22nd: After class today, we received a benediction- ceremonial prayer evoking protection from our own little monks
WEDNESDAY 23rd: A Water Lilly
THURSDAY 24th: You can’t take the little boy out of the monk
FRIDAY 25th: Our beach clean-up today yielded this result in Koh Pou
SATURDAY 26th: This orchid in our garden flowers prolifically
SUNDAY 27th: BMX competitors in the First Cambodian Skate Marathon at the beach front day
MONDAY 28th: A lesson idea for our little monks brewing
TUESDAY 29th: The last rice field below the pagoda now sporting a “For Sale” sign
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