
If you've been to this place before, I'm sure you can guess it right.

Action 1: I asked him to take a photo for me and he did when my sister came interrupted in the middle of it. She sneaked from the other side of the car.

Action 2: then I asked him to do it again for me, but this time she was gutsy enough to come and stayed much closer.

Action 3: I gave up and asked her to join in. Well, everyone seemed happy now.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteNice place.
Enjoy life in every moment.
Cool blog and Keep it up.
:-)
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ReplyDeleteSo, now I know whow the person who visted my blog from Cambodia was. Your English is so perfect, I thought you must be an ex-pat living there.
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http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/7d287/125955/
Thank you for the website, full of necessary information for travelers. Yes, I used to live abroad--just for a study, though, but I've returned home and now live here permanently. I see you've been to so many places in the world. How lucky you are!
ReplyDeleteI see that you like Pride and Prejuduce. My childhood home in Hampshire was near Jane Austen's. I used to see all of the places that she wrote about.
ReplyDeleteThank you for dropping by my blog. I am glad that you are back:)
ReplyDeleteThe first photo must be somewhere along Mekong river, maybe I can say the place if there is more hints:) The scene looks so relaxing indeed. Oh, You both look so alike, I notice. Good luck!
Hello Sovann, thanks for stopping by and leaving your mark here.
ReplyDeleteYou are right and let me give you a few hints, it is:
-in our hometown
-far north
-enjoyable and famous for visitors especially during Khmer New Year season
-on the hill
My sister is 10 years younger than I. I am not sure if we're alike. hereh
Hmm, far north on the hill, let me think... Maybe it's Chroy Tmor!? But I can't recall many visitors on Khmer New Year. You know my memory is drying out:P
ReplyDeleteCome on! Chroy thmor is neither on a hill nor in the far north.
ReplyDeleteThe place is also a famous temple. If you visit it, you will path many other temples.
Many temples... I think & think, but nothing coming out... OK, white flag! Please tell me the name :)
ReplyDeletesovan hehe my friend I cant believe it you can't recall. well, you should come home sometimes. it's Phnom Hanchey alright!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you, it's "Phnom Hanchey"! The fact is: I know the name, but I never been there. I hope to see the same view, if I have a chance to be there :)
ReplyDeleteFor Khmer New Year, I usually go to Phnom Bros/Srei, Wat Angkor and nearby pagoda. I wish I can travel more :)