All you'll find on this blog are some of my own diary entries and photos taken at various points in my life, as well as life pictures, a summary of my life, and information about my perspective and the environment. I learned skills and participated in exchanges that helped me become a more balanced person. I do not spell or grammar check.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Photo Blog: Sabbath Worship in Korean-Cambodian SDA Church
Twas a great Sabbath worship so far since I arrived here in Cambodia. The hour of worship was indeed so lively and filled with heavenly music, though the songs were in Koreans.
The church was flooded with attendees specially visitors from Korea. The Women's Ministry in Korean SDA church came to visit Siem Reap to minister the Korean women who currently living in Siem Reap-Cambodia.
Of course, the highlight of them all apart from digesting the bread of life was the festivity of foodies prepared by the visitor. The foodies were so sumptuous and palatable.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Photo Diary: Cambodian Foodies Part 4
Larger part of the edible materials that I have been posting here are Korean cuisine and Khmer. Been salivating and enjoying my time having these foodies served.
The only chance that I could mostly try the Korean foods is during Sabbath day, as our Korean-church host freely offered vegetarian lunch.
Well, Korean cuisine is among of my fave foods in the world apart from Thai food. I would always love Korea foodies.
Below are somewhat odd or scary to see, so to speak. These aren't snakes, but eel and sea snakes. They are common staples for Asian specially in Cambodia. I haven't seen such a colossal files of eel and sea snakes in my entire life but only here in Cambodia. When I saw these in the local market, it always gives me goosebumps.
Thursday, November 06, 2014
Photo Diary: Cambodian Foodies Part 3
Unable to update for a couple of days, seems like my blog is as dry as the Sahara desert. I had thought I can keep posted in here every now and then.
I am not a superman that I can do both, teaching and blogging at the same time. Well, busyness has taken my time to bring up-to-date my blog and worrying of the plans that might not be working according to God's will. Gladly, plot has normally granted by the Most High and I couldn't believe that He did. This has been the biggest petition I have been asking Him apart from Europe and trekking to the nearby neighbors of Asia.
It has been a routine now that I keep on posting photos of Cambodian foods, had nothing to complain which is very apparent that I am in Cambodia. What else do I need to post here but partially foodies for now, and later on will features something greater than this.
Herewith, are some of the Khmer foods that you can usually eat and some part of it are a bit twist of Korean dish.
I am not a superman that I can do both, teaching and blogging at the same time. Well, busyness has taken my time to bring up-to-date my blog and worrying of the plans that might not be working according to God's will. Gladly, plot has normally granted by the Most High and I couldn't believe that He did. This has been the biggest petition I have been asking Him apart from Europe and trekking to the nearby neighbors of Asia.
It has been a routine now that I keep on posting photos of Cambodian foods, had nothing to complain which is very apparent that I am in Cambodia. What else do I need to post here but partially foodies for now, and later on will features something greater than this.
Herewith, are some of the Khmer foods that you can usually eat and some part of it are a bit twist of Korean dish.
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