This ute was parked outside our church one day. I thought this was an ingenious clothes line..what do you think? Do you think it might catch on in OZ?
This is our mode of transport, complete with our Tuk tuk driver. This is Chamnab -he is on staff.
This is our mode of transport, complete with our Tuk tuk driver. This is Chamnab -he is on staff.
This is an attempt to deter thieves. An extreme accessory, but apparently necessary. Imagine building a lovely new house, and then cementing broken glass all aroung the top of your fence.
I didn't catch all of this guy properly, as I was riding in a tuk tuk when we passed him, and couldn't get my camera ready in time. This is quite common to see in the streets, but still a novelty to me. It is the old ox (?) drawn cart and had a lot of wares for sale hanging off the sides of the trailer thing. Things like clay cooking pots etc. I wish I had got the whole lot, but I will keep my eye out for another one, and hope I have my camera on me at the time.
I didn't catch all of this guy properly, as I was riding in a tuk tuk when we passed him, and couldn't get my camera ready in time. This is quite common to see in the streets, but still a novelty to me. It is the old ox (?) drawn cart and had a lot of wares for sale hanging off the sides of the trailer thing. Things like clay cooking pots etc. I wish I had got the whole lot, but I will keep my eye out for another one, and hope I have my camera on me at the time.
Julie and I went to see this choir the other night. It was at the Intercontinental Hotel, which is very posh. They were raising funds for the Cambodian Choir for the disabled. (I'm not sure of that correcr name) it was a good night out, and a lovely change from the normal routine.
Well that's it for Today's Tid-Bits. Hope you enjoyed them. And remember to please keep me in your prayers. Thanks heaps, lots of Love, Lane.
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