Everybody works

For generations Cambodians have been small farmers, eking out enough to eat and a little to sell in order to buy what they can’t grow. And whenever there was an opportunity to sell something on the side to make a little extra income, they jumped at the chance. Nearly 60% of Cambodians now live in cities but the old ways came with them, and the family is always thinking of ways to supplement their income. This woman makes some sort of snack in her kitchen and sells it to passersby outside her front door.

Cold Weather

The “cold snap” here in Phnom Penh is continuing and the low temperature today was 64ºF, really frigid by Cambodian standards–and nippy even for the foreigners when taking a morning shower with no hot water.

There must be all sorts of clothing stored up in Phnom Penh, waiting for the opportune time to be sold. This morning as the cooler weather continued, this man stopped at a display of seldom-seen leather jackets
This phone vendor settled for a heavy jacket and a khrama wrapped around her head to ward off the cool breezes.

Out of the Office

“Out of the office” can have a different meaning from usual for Prak Soeun, the DDP Program Manager. Our new office building has a nice second-floor porch and Soeun often uses it, instead of his office, when he is working his way through piles of papers.