Thursday, December 28, 2006

Our travels in Cambodia took us to a silk farm (owned by the Artisans of Ankgor) near Siem Reap. Thousands of silk worms are raised and fed mulberry leaves for about 30 days. After that period, the worm begins spinning a cocoon. The cocoon is made of soft, yellow material that people can refine into different types of silk. You can see hundreds of worms here.....hmmm kind've reminds me of spaghetti.

Mary and Elizabeth enjoy the fruits of the tropics while riding in our tuk-tuk.

A beautiful sunset in the capitol city of Phnom Penh.
One of the four faces of Bayon at Ankgor Wat
My wife Mary is a connoisseur of fine foods! I'm adding giant spiders to my list of gourmet cuisine!

This is my beautiful wife Mary as she reads to this little boy. These kids love to play!










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