Ricefields and Beer!

With Kelly’s MC, we headed off for a moto tour of a rural village area, which is located some 20km north-east of Siem Reap. After leaving our usual starting place at The River Coffee, it didn’t take long to find ourselves on some super secluded and peaceful countryside dirt roads; and we were even fortunate enough to come across the locals busy at work with their communal rice thrashing. Before heading back home, we also took the opportunity to go for a short trail walk, before finishing with some ‘cold beverages of our choice’ at the local village shop.


Thank you for being here, and I hope that you enjoy the scenery and vibes, as Cambodia truly is the Kingdom of Wonder!

Be blessed,
George

Khmer Village & Festival Visit

With the gracious invitation by my neighbour, Kelly, and his family, I had the privilege of getting to visit a traditional Khmer Village, as well as join in the fun at a local festival. It was my expat neighbour’s Khmer wife family village, and I certainly got a a little taste of what it’s like to live in a rural area in Cambodia. So many animals everywhere! It was so interesting to simply watch the cows, dogs, chickens, pigs, all just living their own best lives, as the ladies of the family prepared a super tasty chicken curry. Then the scenery! Banana trees, coconut palms, and ricefields, all around. I felt like I was watching life going off like a popcorn machine. So rich, so sublime! Then, a little later at the festival, I was almost overwhelmed by the incredible noise; but it was nothing but the sound of joy. I soon joined in the fun, even having a wee dance there at one point.

It was an amazing day out, and I feel so fortunate to have been given the opportunity to have this experience. The only ‘downside’ was Kelly getting the attention of different groups of Khmer ladies at the festival to indicate to them that I didn’t have a wedding ring. I now suspect the whole plan was to try and get me married off! But it was all in good spirits. The festival was just a big bunch of people getting together to have some good old, simple, wholesome fun as a community. What a joy it was to get to be a part of it!

Be blessed,
George