--v--<@ A flower that grows despite cement holes @>--v--
Cambodia 2006
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Went to Cambodia with Tapestry Playback in June.
Part of me wanted it to be a soul trip, part of me wanted to contribute to our effort there, no matter how minute, to rebuild the torn soul of a battered country.
I felt priviledged to be in a position to give.
I was glad to walk on their mud road and star gaze at the non polluted night sky.
I was shocked to see people urinating and bathing in the open in the capital of a country.
I was filthy, clad in my sweaty grim all day long under the hot sun and humid weather.
Renee Chua A flower that refuses to let the cement close in on her... she fights her way through to fight for her rights to sunshine and rain...yet never lose her beauty to the weather...
Likes: Humanity
Jazz, new age, alternative, acid jazz, soft rock music
Watch and read a good play
Direct and act in a few excellent plays
Photography
Designing
A good hearty laugh
Dislikes: Snobs and bitches (same category)
Those who just wanna make life difficult for others
Drivers who can't make up their mind which lane to drive on
The self contradicting systems in my country
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Cambodia 2006
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Went to Cambodia with Tapestry Playback in June.
Part of me wanted it to be a soul trip, part of me wanted to contribute to our effort there, no matter how minute, to rebuild the torn soul of a battered country.
I felt priviledged to be in a position to give.
I was glad to walk on their mud road and star gaze at the non polluted night sky.
I was shocked to see people urinating and bathing in the open in the capital of a country.
I was filthy, clad in my sweaty grim all day long under the hot sun and humid weather.
I was humbled by the resilence of the survivors.
You can take a peak into my trip.
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