Life at the Top

Well, now I know what it’s like to be at the pinnacle of power!  Today I parked my bicycle (the first one in the row above) down near the farther window because that is where the other bicycles were.  But when I came out, the guard had moved my bike up to the head of the line, basically creating an executive parking space.  I have to be careful not to let the power and prestige go to my head….

 

Banana Boat

The appearance on the streets of some fruits marks the beginning of a season of the year, but not so with bananas.  They are available all year round, in multiple sizes, shapes, and colors.  Here a husband and wife team make an early morning delivery to the small markets they supply with Cambodia’s staple fruit.

Make America Great Again

The conclusion of Pope Francis’ address to a special joint session of Congress in September, 2015:

“A nation can be considered GREAT when it defends liberty as Lincoln did; when it fosters a culture which enables people to “dream” of full rights for all their brothers and sisters, as Martin Luther King sought to do; when it strives for justice and the cause of the oppressed, as Dorothy Day did by her tireless work; the fruit of a faith which becomes dialogue and sows peace in the contemplative style of Thomas Merton.”

Cruising

It probably happens in every culture and I’ve certainly observed “cruising” in US culture as I was growing up and as I worked with youth in Kentucky.  Cruising–riding around aimlessly with your friends–is part of youth culture here in Phnom Penh, too.  Here a group of high school girls take to the streets on a Sunday afternoon.

NTID Visit

Last week our visitors to DDP were from Finland and today they were from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, New York.  Chris Kurz and Tommie Sarchet (white sweater) came to discuss training for teachers in deaf education, something that is greatly needed in Cambodia.