On our next journey by boat to the Cambodian border.
Playing Travel Scrabble at the border while waiting for visas.
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Rest stop in rural Cambodia on the way to Siem Reap. These women are selling dried spiders and grasshoppers.
Children sell bananas and a chance to hold a tarantula (fangs cut off, they said)
Hungry anyone?
That's me! Holding a spider!!
I buy bananas and the chance to hold a spider.
Angkor Wat, Cambodia, pre-dawn, January 1
Whit wants me to take his picture holding my purse. Which tends to be his duty while I take photos.
Whit made fun of my half-hearted jump 30 feet up on one of the most important buildings in history. But there was a whole tour group watching and I'm not sure but it probably would be frowned upon.
He's so cute I can't stand it.
The girls working at the temple show us their knowledge of world capitals, presidents, and prime ministers.
The Pomeroy door photo
How in the world did that tree get up there?
I love to touch things in museums, but despite the fact there were no warnings here about not doing it, I didn't want to in fear if would all topple over.
This sunrise to sunset day is starting to wear on me.
A boy working at the temple hands me a bouquet inside one of the ruins.
We play Travel Scrabble at the top of one of the ruins as we wait for the sunset.
A boy working at the temple joins us for some Scrabble.
Our last night at La Noria, a wonderful place we stayed in Siem Reap.
Jetsetting back to Saigon for one more afternoon before our evening flight back to Seoul.
Whit laughs at my never-ending self portraits.
The view from the airplane window of Angkor Wat
Last afternoon in Saigon.
No we're not tourists who just spent all our money on clothing and tailor-made suits.
Airport Travel Scrabble.