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Wednesday, 12 December 2012

In Memory

What a lovely day. My college Director invited all staff to share in a memorial for her mother who died 10 years ago. Families remember their relatives every year but only hold a celebration if it's a special anniversary and they can afford it. I was told that 12.12.12 being the 10th year and the Year of the Dragon made this special.
Eight of us (inc driver) piled into a car and we drove to the pagoda in a nearby village. The men travelled by motorbike. We were early but what a beautiful place to sit around. The sky was blue, sun shining but there was a breeze. Butterflies of every colour fluttered around as we fed the fish in the river. That might sound like a strange thing to do but these fish are special. Monks protect this part of the river and no fishing is allowed. Consequently the fish are huge.
Ladies selling bread and pellets to feed the fish

Feeding the fish. You can see the large splash as a fish jumped.
A beautiful spot
Waiting
 Monks could be heard chanting as the family remembered their ancestor. Once the service was over the Director was very pleased to see us all and showed us to our seats where delicious food awaited. Fish, chicken, pork and vietnamese soup - quite an assortment - served, of course, with rice.
Pagoda
Buddha
Ready to eat
 Later we went to the house where the family grew up. I met brothers and inlaws and was shown photographs of the ancestors and family in much younger days. Everyone was very welcoming and I felt quite relaxed.

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Sundays in Sisophon

Sundays are very relaxing. I often go for a ride on my bicycle and there are always opportunities to see or do interesting things. These are a few photos from past weeks.

 Some friends took me swimming in a nice, quiet, clean(ish) ricefield. Anna had prepared a very tasty barbecue.
Swimming in a ricefield

Ditches dug for irrigation make good pools for swimming. We enjoyed ourselves a short distance from the busy resort where Cambodians go to swim.
 
The centre of Sisophon is fairly developed. Some of the roads are quite good and not too busy on a Sunday.
Exercise to music in the park
  The Watika (park) is very lively at weekends with exercise sessions, fairground rides, loud music and food stalls.
On the other side of the river however it's a different story. The main bridge is next to the college where I work.
These kids spend their time collecting plastic bottles and cans for recycling.
Traffic hazards include cattle, goats, chickens and, when it rains, frogs!
Here the roads are not surfaced and it's much quieter. The views are beautiful especially at sunset. I love the lotus flowers and the way that everyone greets me. People appreciate the fact that I know some khmer and I often get invited to join families for a drink and a chat.
The lotus flower raises its lovely head above the dirty water

Not all the views are beautiful. Poor people live along the riverbank making their living by fishing. Their homes are in a very poor state of repair, suffering annually from flooding. You will still always see them smiling though.
Riverside homes
Sometimes I visit nearby districts. Here, on the way to Svay Cheik, we stopped to buy peanuts. These ladies are harvesting them by hand.
I was amused to see these huge pigs at the pagoda. They look very well fed! The light was very bright so it was hard to get a good photo.

Last weekend, Japanese volunteers hosted a range of Japanese cultural activities from Aikido to origami at the local University. I dressed in Japanese costume and had a lesson in Japanese writing. I have two Japanese colleagues at PTTC.
 These two young boys made their own entertainment for a Sunday afternoon. Their home made go-carts  use Nestle milk cans for wheels. They didn't go very fast but the lads had a great time with them.




Finally, if I stay at home, my neighbours children like to pay a visit and do some drawing or colouring. They were initially quite wild but have settled down. My khmer teacher provided me with all the right vocabulary 'Please play nicely in my house' :-)
Drawing and colouring
On that day the crash helmet was firmly fixed to his head!!!