27 June 2007
From Down Under
Here are some pics from Philip Low. Of our friends from Down Under. Together with his family, Philip was in Perth for holiday and caught up with our Mr Handy Man and his wife. He looked 'full', guessed he had really good rest instead of running around fixing our plumbing, walking dogs, troubleshooting faults..................... Looks like he will be opening a hostel soon to accomodate you guys going down under.
He's should start a website for internet booking.
(the way he grinned still the same, how come har)
He's should start a website for internet booking.
(the way he grinned still the same, how come har)
22 June 2007
Honshu Experience
Konnichiwa (hello)
We went to the Land of The Rising Sun - Tokyo and Osaka for a week on an ANA tour package. The food was a letdown. We loved Japanese food and were expecting a certain class. But it was a disappointment. In fact, the ramen stores we seek at every opportunity was so much better.
We went to the Land of The Rising Sun - Tokyo and Osaka for a week on an ANA tour package. The food was a letdown. We loved Japanese food and were expecting a certain class. But it was a disappointment. In fact, the ramen stores we seek at every opportunity was so much better.
If you are above 16 years old, give Tokyo Disneyland a pass. They are sooooo kidish. Or maybe we got bombarded by the latest animation - Shrek!, Spiderman, Back Draft, Jurassic Park.
USJ was FUN. Make sure you watch the Sesame Street parade. Party with Elmo, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Bert and Ernie as they sing and dance. "Cookie san kawaii desu ne!"
The DREAM, USJ newest roller coaster is mild. Hoping to catch the ride with my digital camera, the crew asked me to remove it before the ride started. Anyway it was mild.
For the cute cutest cutesssst Peanuts and Hello Kitty planet on earth. Snoopy and his friends have taken over the Studios! Snoopy's transformed himself into a director, and you're his assistant. Discover how much fun it is to complete the characters' costumes, create and add sound effects and music. Immerse yourself in the fun-filled, light-hearted world of PEANUTS
Not enough time to catch the all the attractions.
I WILL BE BACK.
(ps dialogue is in Japanese so you got to get use to your favourite characters speaking in nihongo)
10 June 2007
The Land Mines of Cambodia
Three decades of war in Cambodia have left scars in many forms throughout the country. Unfortunately, one of the most lasting legacies of the conflicts continues to claim new victims daily. Land mines, laid by the Khmer Rouge, the Heng Samrin and Hun Sen regimes, the Vietnamese, the KPNLF, and the Sihanoukists litter the countryside. In most cases, even the soldiers who planted the mines did not record where they were placed. Now, Cambodia has the one of the highest rates of physical disability of any country in the world. While census data for Cambodia is sketchy, it is generally accepted that more than 40,000 Cambodians have suffered amputations as a result of mine injuries since 1979. That represents an average of nearly forty victims a week for a period of twenty years.
Source: www.mekong.net
Angkor Mission 2
Jireh took a 10 days trip to Cambodia on a bag pack trip. At the Cambodia Cultural Museum, is the infamous Killing Fields Museum.
On April 17, 1975, Phnom Penh fell under the control of the Khmer Rouge, the communist guerilla group led by Pol Pot. They forced all city residents into the countryside and to labor camps. During the three years, eight months, and 20 days of Pol Pot’s rule, Cambodia faced its darkest days, an estimated 2 million Cambodians or 30% of the country’s population died by starvation, torture or execution. Almost every Cambodian family has lost at least one relative during this most gruesome holocaust.
On January 7, 1979, Vietnamese invaded and freed the Cambodian people from Khmer Rouge’s reign of terror. 600,000 Cambodians fled to Thai border refugee camps. Fearful to return back to Cambodia, many Cambodians had no choice but to emigrate to the United States, France, or Australia.
Today, many people and organizations are educating the world about the Cambodian Killing Fields. Only through awareness will the world remember the lessons of the genocide, honor the memories of the 2 million killed, and promote peace and tolerance so as not to relive the same dark days.
Source: www.killingfieldsmuseum.com
(Click on the temple, behind the door are stacks of human skulls)

On April 17, 1975, Phnom Penh fell under the control of the Khmer Rouge, the communist guerilla group led by Pol Pot. They forced all city residents into the countryside and to labor camps. During the three years, eight months, and 20 days of Pol Pot’s rule, Cambodia faced its darkest days, an estimated 2 million Cambodians or 30% of the country’s population died by starvation, torture or execution. Almost every Cambodian family has lost at least one relative during this most gruesome holocaust.
On January 7, 1979, Vietnamese invaded and freed the Cambodian people from Khmer Rouge’s reign of terror. 600,000 Cambodians fled to Thai border refugee camps. Fearful to return back to Cambodia, many Cambodians had no choice but to emigrate to the United States, France, or Australia.
Today, many people and organizations are educating the world about the Cambodian Killing Fields. Only through awareness will the world remember the lessons of the genocide, honor the memories of the 2 million killed, and promote peace and tolerance so as not to relive the same dark days.
Source: www.killingfieldsmuseum.com
(Click on the temple, behind the door are stacks of human skulls)
14 April 2007
Of Bears and Deers
The conversation around the table centred on bears, deers, raccoons, snakes, lizards, mice and iguana. An unusual topic for a farewell dinner.
ThreeTen hosted a farewell dinner party for Ps Heidi. She is leaving for Philippines before heading home. Her experience is so different from us. Her country - hush versus ours - hurried. God's creation as opposed to man made. Her stories of her hiking, camping and hunting awe us and our shopping and eating probably bored her.
It is amazing to know that Ps Heidi butchered deers and make houses. A missionary by training she had tried all sort of games (stuff you won't eat) in Philippines and Indonesia. And she loved rojak!
Dinner was splendid! Elise never fails to excite. Dinner started with crudite with walnut dip. Caviar and shrimp hors d'eouvre to wet our appetite.

A healthy seared togarashi scallop rocket salad is next. Scallop pan fried with black and white sesame and the salad served with a light sesame oil and soya sauce dressing.
Main course was a choice of coffee crusted rack of lamb or pan fried red snapper with ginger lime butter sauce. The lamb was tender and moist. Accompaniments were taro mash, pineapple peach chutney, five kinds of mushroom and asparagus. I loved the taro mash - a combination of butter with potatoes and yam are beautifully blended with truffle oil (man, this is expensive stuff).
Desert was coffee and tea with Spinelli Black, White & Brown cake, a chocolate mousse cake.
The evening concluded with Ernie presenting Ps Heidi her first wedding gift - a set of pearl jewellery.
The dinner would not be possible if not for the host - Ernie and Shelley who graciously offered their abode and transformed them to a delightful restaurant.



ThreeTen hosted a farewell dinner party for Ps Heidi. She is leaving for Philippines before heading home. Her experience is so different from us. Her country - hush versus ours - hurried. God's creation as opposed to man made. Her stories of her hiking, camping and hunting awe us and our shopping and eating probably bored her.
It is amazing to know that Ps Heidi butchered deers and make houses. A missionary by training she had tried all sort of games (stuff you won't eat) in Philippines and Indonesia. And she loved rojak!
Dinner was splendid! Elise never fails to excite. Dinner started with crudite with walnut dip. Caviar and shrimp hors d'eouvre to wet our appetite.
Desert was coffee and tea with Spinelli Black, White & Brown cake, a chocolate mousse cake.
The evening concluded with Ernie presenting Ps Heidi her first wedding gift - a set of pearl jewellery.
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