I am now feeling more settled in Phnom Penh. I went shopping for food, clothes and soap yesterday, which was an interesting experience. Parker and I went to open-air markets to buy fruit, Turkish-style bazaars to buy shirts and trousers, and a Western/Japanese supermarket to buy juice and cereal. The fruit here is delicious, especially this kind (mongkut, I think):
I have also begun to study written Khmer (Cambodian) on my own, starting with consonants:
and moving on to simple sentences:
It's difficult, but very satisfying and I hope to find a language teacher soon.
Reflections on Cambodia, Buddhism and Music
Saturday, August 20, 2005
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You have such artsy photos (i.e. the fruit)...
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