After a wonderful week at the Del Gusto Guesthouse, I've moved.
I'm gone from the quiet garden guesthouse of French Colonialism to Skypark, a modern, eight-floor tribute to Cambodia's (and Asia's) recent economic development.
From the past to the future. There will be fewer Europeans and more Vietnamese, Koreans, and other more regional tourists.
Loisaida is a term derived from the Latino (and especially Puerto Rican) pronunciation of "Lower East Side", a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. Loisaida Avenue is now an alternate name for Avenue C in the Alphabet City neighborhood of New York City, whose population has largely been Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) since the late 1960s.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
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- Culture Matters: My experience of Cambodian Culture
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- Toro, My "Driver"
- Friday Night at the Boathouse
- Leaving Del Gusto
- Eating Arachnids
- Heath Ledger is Dead
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