Saturday, June 26, 2010

Kampot









To celebrate the Queen's birthday, I did absolutely nothing in the countryside town of Kampot -- and that was exactly what I needed. A few highlights of my lazy weekend: sampling a Kampot pepper bread, tomato, and mango chutney melt at Epic Arts Cafe, a corner street cafe that supports creative and arts education for deaf Khmer youth; stumbling into a proper bookstore, where I thumbed through, and eventually purchased, cast-off editions of Garcia Marquez, Lahiri, and Murakami; strolling through the streets of the decaying French colonial town; visiting the local bakery, where you can purchase a bag of baguettes for 3,000 riel ($0.70 USD); and deciding on a bag of sweet bread for the bus ride home.

5 comments:

  1. Could you ever have imagined all this months ago when you were living in the US scared about your upcoming trip?

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  2. Oh my gosh, NEVER, both the good and the heartbreaking. I was just talking to someone about that yesterday. And I'm just scratching the surface now. I'm posting something else about some experiences I could never have imagined, if I can get my thoughts to form a coherent sentence.

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  3. Read your comment on my blog. What did you mean?

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  4. Love in the time of Cholera...I haven't had a chance to read the book yet, but I saw the movie. Let me know what you think. I am in the middle of reading The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Murakami.

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