The Water Festival is on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week but already the preparations are much in evidence. Click here to see some of the work that is preparing Phnom Penh for the festival.
Author: Charles Dittmeier
Buddhist Fund-Raising
Organizations collect money in Cambodia just like everywhere else in the world, but here they don’t use robocalls and direct mail. It’s a more people-to-people approach here where figures like these process through the streets accompanied by a tuk-tuk with a loudspeaker announcing the presence of the figure–and the accompanying woman who collects the money for a Buddhist organization in this case.
DDP Staff Meeting–Day 4
Today was a travel day from Siem Reap where we had our annual meeting to Kampong Cham, Kampot, and Phnom Penh where are centers are located. Click here for pictures from the trip to Phnom Penh.
DDP Staff Meeting–Day 3
This was the second full day of our staff meetings and the morning was full of discussions. But the afternoon saw some special recognitions and then a trip to Angkor Wat and to the tourist area of Siem Reap. Click here to see some photos from the day.
DDP Staff Meeting–Day 2
Today was the first of two full days of reports and discussions. Click here to see what we did.
DDP Staff Meeting–Day 1
The DDP staff came from Phnom Penh, Kampong Cham, and Kampot today to a reflection center in Siem Reap, the home of Angkor Wat. Half the day was travel but then we got into our agenda. Click here to see our journey and the meeting beginnings.
It’s not my night….
When I tried to fire up my main computer a few minutes ago, it refused to cooperate. I took it apart and tried cleaning all the contacts but the drive may be shot so I’m using my little netbook that I use for trips to write this.
Tomorrow morning I head for Siem Reap for a meeting of all of our staff. I’ll be back in Phnom Penh on Friday afternoon, but should be posting from the retreat center where we are staying. And I hope my computer will be working when I get back!
Topics: Sun and Stores
Most shops and stores are open to the elements in Phnom Penh and so shop owners need to consider how prolonged direct sunshine will affect their wares on display–and also their customers. Click here to see some ways the proprietors deal with the sun.
Christian Life Seminar
Couples for Christ is quite active in Cambodia—and throughout Asia–and today they had a Christian Life Seminar to encourage believers to live out their faith more fully. I gave the open talk in the two-day program, about Jesus and who he is.
Still at work…
In the eighteen years I have been in Cambodia, I have seen this man numerous times over the years. He is always dressed the same: shorts, no shirt, a hat, and flipflops. He carries a large bag and picks up recyclable trash like cardboard and plastic bottles. He can’t make much given the meager scale of his operations but he seems to get by.