I haven’t written much in the past few days, but I’m happy. This is unusual. But as you can see from the pics, there has been much to see and remember during my trip to Siem Reap, Cambodia.
I’ll be back to regular posting, especially the A to Z Challenge Sign-up list, in the coming week.
In the meanwhile I’ll just post a few more pictures, and go back to daydreaming about the things I’ve seen in the past week.
what beautiful pictures, Damyanti! I'd be daydreaming instead of writing too, if I were there!
Nutschell
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My daydreaming is done, and I'm back :). Are you AZing this year?
Those photos are truly amazing. Keep on enjoying yourself. We're going to need lots of energy for the A to Z very soon!
I'm back doing the A to Z thing, Rosalind. Thanks also for the guest post on the AZ blog. We need more AZ survivors to post for us.
Thanks for sharing those awesome pictures. Ankor Wat is incredible. It's definitely on my list of places I'd like to visit someday.
IT should be on everyone's list — it is awe-inspiring 🙂
Thanks for visiting my blog (a bench with a view) and your kind comment. Beautiful area of Cambodia; probably will never get there to visit, so thank you for sharing your pictures of your visit there!
betty
Hi Betty, it was a pleasure. Cambodia has its beauties, and its ugliness (at one time, the number of active landmines in the country far exceeded its population). I chose to wear tinted glasses, and look only at the beauty.
Hi Damyanti,
And may your daydreaming bring peaceful, positive thoughts. And with grateful thanks, I immerse myself in those wondrous photos. Cambodia has an alluring ambience.
Gary
Hi Gary, thanks for your wishes. Cambodia does have great atmosphere, but I think it is mostly ruined by too many tourists.
Following in preparation for the A to Z Challenge in April. Looking foward to the sign-up post going live on Wednesday.
I'd find it hard to write in the surroundings shown in your photo too … unless I was spending a week, or a month there.
I think the list should be up in another 30 hours or so 🙂
Lovely pictures! I like your blog. Thank you for stopping by to comment on mine. Cheers.
Thanks, Julia. I enjoyed your blog, too.
Wow. Gorgeous photos. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Christine. This was the first time I clicked pictures on a manual setting.
Fascinating pictures, Damyanti. They should provide some inspiration to write.
I have tons of them, but sadly, no inspiration so far.
Always thought this was a fascinating place, would love to visit, but doubt I ever will now. Wonderful photos.
Thanks. It is indeed a wonderful place to visit.
Amazing photos. I'd be more engrossed in the scenery than blogging as well.
I must get back to blogging…need to get all those posts scheduled for AZ!