LOCATION: Chom's Casa, Phnom Pehn, Cambodia TAKEN: by Jo1, 15 Jun 2007
Like a child lost in the streets of Phnom Pehn, Chom picked me up with his tuk-tuk and guided me around the place. He treated me as if I'm not a stranger. After a day of photoshoot and sightseeing, we went to his house and he introduced me to his family. Their warm welcome really eased my exhaustion. His kids even embraced me before I went home. T'was more than a flattering emotion. =)
LOCATION: Killing Field, Phnom Pehn, Cambodia TAKEN: by Jo1, 15 Jun 2007
There's hope to see their feet out of the streets. With our help, it will happen. Support Make Poverty a History and Childsafe Cambodia in their campaign to create a protective environment for children at risk. Let's start caring for their direction.
Dug up a photo of my short stay in Irish land. This is Jo1 #2 (i.e., Joanne Ryan). A colleague of mine in Accenture who took me to Sligo for a weekend trip. Too bad Westlife wasn't there, I could've spared some of my time for them. Hehe, sana nakapag-picture kami with my olats kamera. =P
I wish I dared crawling back from School House to Pembroke sometime in 2004 when I was in Dublin. In Ireland where it's brewed, Guinness is overflowing. Anywhere else, it's rare. But then, conservative ako! Mizit, i'm parched.
LOCATION: Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Chinatown, Singapore TAKEN: 31 May 2007
How do you find peace in the middle of chaos? How do you break-away from a vicious cycle? Are the answers out there or are they just inside us?The significance of Vesak lies with the Buddha and his universal peace message to mankind.