Ear Candling at the night market in Seam Reap
I have come up with a plan to get home leaving Seam Reap tomorrow night for a 24 hour plus trip to Valdosta, if all goes well. I will be flying on Korean Air and on Delta, so I can not verify actual flight bookings. I hope my good luck holds out and that I will be back on Williams Street when I wake up Wednesday morning. By chance if anyone knows of someone driving from Atlanta to Valdosta on March 1 who would not mind a rider, I would like to hitch a ride. Let me know in my email hanahan12@aol.com.
Meanwhile, I am using my remaining hours in Asia well. Today I took a cooking class learning some new Cambodian recipes. Today's dishes were Cambodian vegtable soup, spring rolls and banana with taro root for desert. I learned at my previous class that you eat what you cook so I skipped breakfast. Since I was the only student there was far too much food for me to eat and I have a few fresh spring rolls I brought home to snack on later.
Tomorrow I will do a repeat tour of the Temples of Angkor Wat. I was there about this time last year and I think there is enough to see to warrant another visit. The tour should keep me from getting into too much trouble on my last day.
Yesterday I went for an ear candling, something I have heard of for years but never had an opportunity. A waxy paper cone is placed into your ear and fired up. All the wax in your ears is drawn into the cone, and I really believe that I hear more clearly after the treatment. Of course I enjoyed a massage also and will probably do the same again today. Like I said I am trying to use my remaining hours in Asia to the fullest.
No comments:
Post a Comment