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Monday, August 25, 2008
Friday, August 22, 2008
Goodbye
One last road stop
heavy hearts
What do you mean no pina colada??
We loved our beach villa but the cocktail list was hopeless. We added vodka to the coffee shake and had a few of these after quite a few G&T's, but we needed something more exotic. Ali marched to the kitchen? You got coconut cream? you got pineaplle juice? you got alcohol? YOU HAVE GOT A PINA COLADA!! Took us a few to get the proportions correct, but someone had to do it.Many hours later!!!!!
We settled onto our loungers and soon were surrounded by the local beauticians who painted our nails, massaged our bodies (6 hands at a time) and ripped our hairs out with a piece of cotton (my beard and moustache caused them to point and laugh so i said yes and it was excrutiatingly painful and i will never do it again).. Local kiddies sold us bangles and practised their english and stroked our hair and said how beautiful we were and loved us in return for money.settling in
the posse parts!!!!!!
That night I slept in a bed out on the verandah with a view to die for. It was soooooooooo magical and peaceful and wonderful till the obligatory whipper snipper started. Progress follows me everywhere!!The next day we split up. Emily was still feeling really bad and she and Jeff werer heading back to PP so we waved them off in a taxi and we set off for Sihanoukville.
dinner at the sailing club.
We decided to see how the other half lived and went down the hill to Knai Bang Chatt Resort. We couldn't eat there but ran into mtes Brian and Beth from Brisso. http://www.knaibangchatt.com/Alongside the resort is the Sailing Club where we sat and dranked and chatted and ate a horrible meal. Note to self: stick to local not foreign
O MY GOD!!!
off to Rabbit Island
sunset
Verandah Guesthouse
The view from our guesthouse was spectacular. Originally founded as a French colonial retreat in 1908, the seaside resort of Kep-sur-Mer managed to retained its fun-loving and elite flavor with Cambodian high rollers continually flocking to the resort to gamble and indulge in water sports. That is until the Khmer Rouge and the famine of 1979 ended its days of grandeur.Nowadays, it has that shabby chic feeling. Located on a small headland, a 6km palm-fringed road runs along the coastline with wonderful artdeco ruins and crab markets on wither side.
off again
first things first, an early morning swim in the river.brekkie at Bodhi Villa and onto a tuktuk for the next part of our adventure. We called in to Epic Art Cafe so see Jai and Colin run a dance workshop for deaf children. see http://www.kampotinteract.org/epic_arts.html for more on this interesting place. AND THEN WE WERE IN KEP.
the sistine chapel??
Meta House
A few arvo drinks at Rubies and then it was off to Meta House for another wonderful art exhibition. This was a group show of local artists and international artists and Ali and Punka had contributed a photo work which was a little controversial in its subject matter. go to http://www.meta-house.com/ for more info on this exciting venue.back at the villa
food glorius food
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