Khmer New Year - Part II

Sorry it has taken awhile to finish this up. I got ready to do it and got some kind of virus and all my pictures on the computer disappeared. So I got to load them all up again, check the programs, etc. So, here finally is the rest of our trip.
After leaving Maung Russey, we drove 45 more kilometers to get to Battambong. Battambong is known for their abundance of fruit and rice. This first picture where we ate supper by the riverside. It is really just a bunch of carts of different foods under big tarps. The food and fruit shakes were very good.
The statue is one of many in Battambong. The city is not very big, but we enjoyed driving and
walking around, going to the market and just seeing the town. We stayed in a nice hotel that was wonderfully inexpensive. Of course, the first night we were there, there were probably 100 military men also staying there on their way to the Thai/Cambodia border, many sporting machine guns,etc. We decided we were either really safe or really in trouble! Ha!
On Sunday, we attended a worship service where on of Tawn's friend preaches. This cart was loading with people, probably 30 ladies and children, to take them home afterward. Their version of a taxi.
We enjoyed getting to see a little more of the countryside and the rich traditions and people that live here. Come visit! We'll show you! Much love, Ronda

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