
Today I was riding on a motordupe (a motorcycle taxi) and my driver had on this helmet. Notice the crack that run from front to back of the helmet! And the wire holding the two sides together. That’s not a problem in Cambodia. And notice the label, a bit difficult to read because the crack runs through it: “Soft and Safety.” Why would a helmet be advertised as “soft?” I want mine to be hard and sturdy!








Life is lived on the streets–in the streets–in Cambodia. I’ll have to do a section on that, but here’s an example of the idea. This is some kind of meat, cut into strips, and then laid out in the sun to dry. I’m on the back of a motorcycle six or seven feet away, on a very busy street. This meat will stay there all day, collecting the sun’s rays and also all the fumes and street dust and dirt that a busy road generates. Is that a concern to local people? Not a bit.