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| 1st December 2008 Caroline and Nick | Thanks for sharing - From: last three days in Cambodia your trip to Cambodia and Vietnam. What a trip - photos are great and especially enjoyed the extra information about cooking, schools, crafts, etc. We had 14 to Thanksgiving here in California - hope to see you here soon! |
| 27th November 2008 EjK | Turkey !! - From: Days 3 and 4 in Angkor Hey mom, Nice pictures...Well hopefully there is someone in the family keeping the Thanksgiving tradition alive !!! lol Tag football and lots of Turkey and cranberries and sweet potatoes and pecan pie for me today....Hummmmm yummmy Big hugs and kisses See you in Quebec, Love Ej |
| 26th November 2008 betty | comparison with Thailand - From: Hello from Phnom Penh Looks like Cambodia is a poorer and richer in monuments place than Thailand. Certain photos look just like Thailand and Burma and others do not. It must be a very enriching experience to get a look at the local work of NGO's which comes closer to the true picture of what's going on. Please continue your rich journal of experiences. Leila, the kids and I are thinking about going to some of these places so this is most interesting for me. Betty |
| 25th November 2008 Nancy Morin | hi - From: another day in Angkor archeological park Hi Hilary, Glad to see you enjoying your stay in Siem Reap. We were very touched by the Cambodians we met. Have you read the book, The Gate, by Francois Bizot? Highly recommended. Nancy & Dennis |
| 24th November 2008 Elaine | Angkor Wat - From: a day in Siem Reap As always, great photos. Questions: Were there a lot of other tourists at Angkor Wat? (doesn't look like it was crowded?) Are there many sustainable hotels like yours? Is Cambodia developing and advertising ecological tourism? Elaine |
| 23rd November 2008 M&M's | - From: Arrived in Siem Reap Hi mum's... Again, nice pics!!! the shadow theater seems amazing!!! is Seam Rap called Siemréab on your blog's map?? Have fun, xxx |
| 23rd November 2008 paris | rendezvous - From: more photos and more details hilary, aline wrote and said that you have been able to meet her there and that she was so happy to have done so ... wonderful! ... i think that you both have so much in common with your loving and generous hearts ... have a fantastic time! w/much love |
| 22nd November 2008 Marco | Nice pics!! - From: more photos and more details Hi mum's thanx for the pics and the comments, so interesting!!! it seems like a great trip!!! Have fun, take care, Marlène and Marco |
| 21st November 2008 Sandra | bon voyage - From: more photos and more details I was there in January 1969 - 3 months pregnant with Pamela - there the was only one hotel in Angkhor and Pnom Penh I remember as a lovely colonial city. About 6 weeks after we left, all hell broke loose and things were never the same again. I hear things are picking up though... |
| 21st November 2008 Elaine | beautiful photos! - From: New Photos The palaces are gorgeous and the juxtaposition with the view BEHIND your hotel says a lot -- appreciate your "eye" for capturing the essence of a place and the telling detail.... Elaine |
| 18th November 2008 Marco | What a day! - From: Hello from Phnom Penh It seems like you had several days in one!! keep enjoying and writing, Big hugs.. |
| 18th November 2008 Ej | Enjoy - From: Hello from Phnom Penh Great to hear from you. Have fun and be safe. Ej Do you think you could also space out a bit more your text. It's made of big chunks that don't always make it easy to read...? Biz |
| 17th November 2008 Marco | Have fun - From: In Transit--hello from Kuala Lumpur Airport Thanx for the news!! Have a wonderful trip!! Take care, M |
| 12th November 2008 Nancy | bon voyage - From: All's well now Hi Hilary, Bon Voyage.... You'll really enjoy visiting Cambodge. Nancy & Dennis |