Two things to definitely do this weekend in Phnom Penh
One of the things I love about Phnom Penh is the ease with which one can get out there and get involved in doing things.
One of the things I love about Phnom Penh is the ease with which one can get out there and get involved in doing things.
We’re revisiting Olympic Stadium for a photo walk this coming Sunday, 13th October!
After moving into our new apartment in the Boeung Trabek area about two weeks ago, today we finally had some time spare to go out for a little walk around our neighbourhood.
A film documenting the use of time-lapse cameras across the brutal Arctic to capture a multi-year record of the world’s changing glaciers.
I’ve been reading a whole lot of history books over the last while. Here’s a quick summary of some of the excellent reads, all of which I would recommend.
It’s been quite a long time since the last Phnom Penh photo walk (nearly 2 years!) and I’m delighted to report that there’s going to be another photo walk this Saturday.
I want to see the end of preferred regional pricing and availability for digital content. There is something inherently wrong about the concept that a digital product costs $X in one country whilst it costs $Y in another country.
Whenever you hear someone say this, spare a moment to think about whether they might just be talking shit.
Who the hell knows what a cup of mushrooms weighs – surely it depends on the type of mushroom and how you cram them into the cup. Lunacy I tell you.
Some photos from today’s visit to the Phnom Penh Bike Show. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to drool over some BMWs!