Sunday, December 31, 2023

oNe PhOtO a DaY DeCeMbEr 2023:


DECEMBER 1st CHEERS: Last night we attended the opening of the “Glimpses of a Fragile Paradise” with photographs by Solange Bland. They were taken in the 1960s of both Angkor Wat and Cultural Revolution China. This image of Suzhou really ignited my imagination as we were very familiar with Suzhou when we lived nearby in the 1990s. I can’t imagine what it must look like now

*This shot was selected for the Fab 4 on the day



DECEMBER 2nd PEACE: My favourite quote about peace with a background of a photograph I took of the Atomic Bomb Dome in Peace Park Hiroshima, Japan during the time we lived there in the 1990s. “May peace prevail on earth”

 


DECEMBER 3rd LAST THING I READ: was the menu of my favourite breakfast eatery in order to order and although I could have done a scan to order online I chose not to. The healthy omelette was every bit as good as the description suggested

 


DECEMBER 4th STAR: The only Xmas decoration I have is this star made from recycled paper and this prompt finally made me go find it and hang it in our apartment today



DECEMBER 5th CANDY CANE: I actually thought this would be impossible to find today and then after arriving in Siem Reap and having to kill time until our hotel room was ready, the first little stroll down an interesting laneway had this on display. Xmas tree decorations hand crocheted in Cambodia. I wasn’t tempted to purchase but I did snap a quick pic

 


DECEMBER 6th OUTSIDE: on the balcony of our hotel with sugar palms and the pool tempting us to stay put for the day but we did actually venture out onto the streets and the 32° heat anyway. Now however it’s pool time for me

 


DECEMBER 7th JOY IS: watching the Cambodian Circus Phare Ponleu Selpak perform in the big top to capacity crowds

 


DECEMBER 8th THIS MAKES ME MERRY: Today as we were almost at the end of our five and a half hour journey returning home from Siem Reap we got a call about a parcel delivery, which promptly arrived moments after we walked in the door. We don’t have a Xmas tree so I placed the beautifully wrapped gifts under the dried lotus pods, where they will remain until the appropriate day. Many thanks to my secret Santa from the FMS gift exchange

 


DECEMBER 9th CHRISTMAS TREE: A distinctly Cambodian take on a Xmas tree with Hanuman the immortal and invincible monkey god in the background. Cultural balance is the thing

 

 

DECEMBER 10th SOMETHING RED: Those red, red lips are a detail of the advertising for Madam Butterfly which we will see in less than an hour


the whole image from which the detail was taken

 

DECEMBER 11th ‘TIS THE SEASON TO: celebrate. We have two international guests visiting and one of them is celebrating a birthday in addition to all the seasonal celebrations, so sky bars with a view and cocktails are certainly on the agenda

 

DECEMBER 12th DECORATION: I have always loved the way lotus flowers are folded to be used as offerings and also as decorations. They do add a lovely touch to interior decor especially when displayed like this

 


DECEMBER 13th SOMETHING GREEN: This lovely wall mural inside a new to us cafe is not only green but also done by one of my favourite artists here. I have run into her work accidentally three times lately and it is always striking. This is also the place we had a final farewell lunch with my great mate, who has been visiting for the last twelve days



DECEMBER 14th I HEAR: We have seen hornbills many times now and they never disappoint. This evening they were so close in the temple compound that we could hear them chirping as they devoured the ripe berries on this palm and the incredible helicopter sound of their wings when they flew past

 


DECEMBER 15th DECOR: Today’s day trip took us to one of our favourite spots, where every aspect of the decor is creative, calming and tasteful. Though we only went for a decadent lunch it was the decor of the pool zone that caught my eye

 


DECEMBER 16th SHOPPING: The early morning market shopping this morning required three of us to haul home the goodies and baking and roasting is the order of the day now. Dinner guests tomorrow and decadent December continues

*This shot was selected for the Fab 4 on the day

 


DECEMBER 17th CHRISTMAS LIGHTS: Look carefully and this wreath does have a few lights. It didn’t help that we were there during the day but since we are having guests to dinner tonight and the options here are limited, that’s as good as it gets for this prompt



DECEMBER 18th SOMETHING CUTE: We have hardly left the house today but this popped up on memories. An archive shot taken on this day after we had just started teaching the cute little monks of Kep. We continued to do so for the next four and a half years and we got to see many of these boys turn into teenagers and mature young men

 


DECEMBER 19th FESTIVE: We have begun gifting the traditional Xmas cakes and chocolate chip shortbread we baked, to friends but we couldn’t be certain they were up to scratch without an official taste test. Today’s afternoon coffee break was very festive if I do say so myself

 


DECEMBER 20th SANTA: image adorning the glass doors to one of the businesses we were in this morning. I actually haven’t seen a single human version here this year yet

 


DECEMBER 21st I DO THIS EVERY YEAR: Keep an envelope of memories. As the year progresses any day that brings a special sense of joy, contentment, achievement or fulfillment we write up on a coloured slip of paper and fold it up and put it in the envelope. Come New Year’s Day we sit down and read them aloud to each other and recall and reflect upon the details and blessings of the year that was, as a part of my gratitude practice. This year the envelope is not as full as usual but there is still plenty to be thankful for



DECEMBER 22nd WRAPPING: I absolutely love wrapping gifts and yesterday I was so happy to be part of a volunteering group who helped pack and wrap school supplies and gifts for vulnerable and disadvantaged school children in Phnom Penh. Tomorrow we pack food supplies and snacks for families


 

DECEMBER 23rd GIFT: The Sisters Missionaries of Charity Xmas Event was today and it was so lovely to help out and see the joy on the children’s faces. There were wonderful prizes, a new set of sports clothes, a backpack with stationery and hygiene products as well as a packed lunch, snack pack and Xmas decorated cupcake for every child. They left with arm loads of goodies and gifts.

 


DECEMBER 24th TOGETHER: time for a little Xmas cheer and celebration at a newly discovered location with all the feelgood vibes of a green outdoor setting and fabulously delicious food and cocktail options

 


DECEMBER 25th MY CHRISTMAS DAY: celebration begins now with bubbles

 


DECEMBER 26th ON THE SHELF: of our local refill store as much liquid cleaner or shampoo, conditioner or body wash as you could possibly want. You can even leave clean jars there for recycling or take one for the product you need. Love the simple and ecofriendly system in place so we purchase there

 


DECEMBER 27th HALF FULL: The bottle might be empty but the glass is still half full. A gratitude attitude goes a long way


 

DECEMBER 28th THIS IS HOW I RELAX: Well this how I ensure I can relax in two days  when my sister finally arrives. It took two of us but two homemade and healthy meals and sliced homemade sourdough in the freezer and snacks, treats, lotus root, baba ganoush and flat bread ready for the meal on arrival so we get quality time together. Too excited to relax today that’s for sure

 


DECEMBER 29th ON THE WALL: The beautiful Bhutanese scroll we bought in 2011 on our first trip to the Zorig Chosem Arts School in Trashiyangste. First wall out of Bhutan it has hung on we absolutely love it. Memories of the kingdom of happiness

 


DECEMBER 30th A FUNAL SELFIE FOR 2023: After so many cancellations and delays over the last few years my gorgeous sister finally made it to Cambodia this morning.  An amusing selfie with a background of our guests in hysterics after so many failed attempts through the day



DECEMBER 31st FAVE PHOTO OF 2023: I don’t really have favourites but I’ve looked through all my photos from 2023 three times now and this is the standout. This one ticks all the boxes for me - monks, orange, night scenes in the city I love and a random unstaged shot on an ordinary day

THE PROMPTS

 

 

 

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

The Twelve Days of Christmas Shelley 


On the first day of Shelley, 

the airport gave to me
a mate with a need to flee



Highlight of the week Shelley came to visit 



On the second day of Shelley, 
the market called we three,
why don’t we take a look see



Maloop Market


On the third day of Shelley,
The palace gave to us,
day and night views as a plus


Moody skies and the Palace lights 


On the fourth day of Shelley, 
Siem Reap was a good bet
With cheers, laughs and a head set 


Thanks Miss Wong



On the fifth day of Shelley, 
Angkor was a must do, 
her ‘amazing’ solo day too


Banteay Srei- The Women’s Temple 


On the sixth day of Shelley, 
rats, spa and circus play 
marked the finish of our stay



Phare Selpak you never disappoint


On the seventh day of Shelley, 
we were inside a car 
with views - we could travel far



rural scenes …… no magazines 


On the eighth day of Shelley, 
museums turned the tide 

from palace to genocide


You can’t not want to know  ….. 

but it’s very, very grim


On the ninth day of Shelley,
we wandered on the street  
and saw opera as a treat


Along with almost every expat we know 

we attended Madam Butterfly 


On the tenth day of Shelley,
the time was almost gone  
but celebrations were on 



Barry’s beautifully bountiful birthday-bash


On the eleventh day of Shelley, 
Indulgence was the go
-also time to just go slow 



night lights of PP


On the Twelfth day of Shelley, 
was time to say goodbye
Safe travel as you fly 


The last delicious meal 

was in a fabulous new to us cafe 

with a Shinrin Yoku vibe



Farewell and thanks for the good times.

 You all come back now, 

you hear