The caption's a little off "tourists?" but I thought this was kinda cool:
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2011/12/18/travel/18BATTAMBANG-10.html
Disclaimer: These are my views and do not reflect the views of the Peace Corps.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Last Month in Battambang
Thanksgiving!
There were two. For the Peace Corps Thanksgiving, Dave, Garrett and I cooked the mashed potatoes, deviled eggs, and pasta salad at my apartment while another group of volunteers tackled the turkey and other foods.
(Three men, one small apartment...)
(Dave slicing up a storm.)
The Peace Corps Thanksgiving was about a week before actual Thanksgiving, so naturally, on actual Thanksgiving those of us in town had another one with some of the other Americans living close by.
Other fun things I've been up to:
Exploring places around Battambang:
(Out at the abandoned airport.)
(A nearby ruin.)
Watching the lunar eclipse:
Staying out until it gets dark:
Taking artsy photos:
Also, I went to Siem Reap and ran a half marathon.
Peace peace.
There were two. For the Peace Corps Thanksgiving, Dave, Garrett and I cooked the mashed potatoes, deviled eggs, and pasta salad at my apartment while another group of volunteers tackled the turkey and other foods.
(Three men, one small apartment...)
(Dave slicing up a storm.)
The Peace Corps Thanksgiving was about a week before actual Thanksgiving, so naturally, on actual Thanksgiving those of us in town had another one with some of the other Americans living close by.
Other fun things I've been up to:
Exploring places around Battambang:
(Out at the abandoned airport.)
(A nearby ruin.)
Watching the lunar eclipse:
Staying out until it gets dark:
Taking artsy photos:
Also, I went to Siem Reap and ran a half marathon.
Peace peace.
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