Wednesday, February 3, 2016

kohara

River Garden Street Food Tours

Stuffed frog, sauteed cricket and deep fried tarantula are probably the best known examples of Cambodia’s rich street food tradition – partly because Gordon Ramsay pulled faces and swore a lot when he was forced to try them on a recent TV series and partly because, well, they all sound rather grim. But dining on Cambodian street food is not just about claiming bragging rights for the most disgusting items ever consumed while on a holiday. A huge range of delicious fare is to be consumed at Siem Reap’s roadsides, and the street food tour through the River Garden Hotel that we recently took gives you an opportunity to try a bit of the good, the bad and the ugly.




More : http://www.travelfish.org/sight_profile/cambodia/western_cambodia/siem_reap/siem_reap/2566
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The French Origin

The French influence in the Cambodian cuisine is also very well seen on the example of excellent variety of breads and rolls in food in Cambodia, which are baked in the early morning in small bakeries that are usually scattered around the locality. Be sure to visit one of those, as you will see the real morning ofCambodian city, when all the local people are already widely awake and hurrying to their daily works.







More : http://cityfate.com/article/6-food-traditional-food-in-cambodia
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I Help My Adopted Marsupials Feel Safe By Crocheting Them Tiny Buddies

It all started with a pair of orphaned sugar glider joeys. They were tiny and scared with their eyes just starting to open. In the wild, they would spend this delicate and dangerous time huddled in their nest or clinging to their parents’ backs. The family bond is very strong for these beautiful creatures. They are primarily driven by the need for tactile interaction and familiar scents. A glider without a friend is a lonely glider.
Since this pair was being hand raised, they needed a surrogate mother to help them feel safe. I just happen to be into amigurumi (the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small dolls) and decided to adapt my patterns for gliders. The joeys took to their little octopus instantly. They would latch onto the round dome of its head or snuggle up underneath it to sleep. As they grew older, they would wrestle and play with their octopus.



More : http://www.boredpanda.com/crocheted-tiny-buddies-for-marsupials-rachel-linas-white/
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Chapy The Cat Attended His First International Cat Show

Chapy, a japanese bobtail cat, recently took part in the 28th and 29th International Cat Show by FIFE that took place in Greece. It was the first cat show for the beautiful blue-eyed cat that is only one year old. However, Chapy managed to win two trophies during the show as Best Cat In Show for the the first and the second day.
Chapy has thousands of fans on his social media such as Facebook and Twitter but this was the first time he appeared on TV. Here are some photos from the show and how Chapy managed to charm the crowd and the judges!




More : http://www.boredpanda.com/rare-cat-wins-2-trophies-for-best-in-show-at-his-first-international-cat-show/
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Our Dog Hans Loves To Travel

Our dog Hans has traveled across the U.S.A. several times and graciously poses for photos.
Yes, he does like to look over cliffs, but don’t worry. Even if you can’t see it, he is always safely on a leash and carefully watched by his loving family.



More : http://www.boredpanda.com/our-dog-loves-to-travel/
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We Found A Squirrel In A Park And We Ate Chocolate Together

Come here little fellow, get closer to me… You must be very cold, don’t worry – I’m a good and handsome guy… Aww!
Such a cute little squirrel trying to get a new friend like me! She kissed my finger. I’m so happy today that I got a new friend to play with snow. But wait… She seems hungry so I gave her a piece of chocolate. And she is so happy to eat the chocolate with me.



More : http://www.boredpanda.com/friendship-with-little-squirrel-rida-dida/
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I Rescued A Husky And Later He Saved Me From An Abusive Relationship

I found Kyro through an ad on Craigslist. His Mother had abandoned Kyro and his 9 siblings. The owner sent out a plea online for assistance in raising the puppies. I gladly volunteered and helped to bottle feed, raise and find the puppies homes. Kyro ended up coming home with me because I couldn’t resist his chunky puppy belly!
When I adopted Kyro I was trapped in an abusive relationship, in which I had lost all hope of escaping. Kyro became my excuse to go on adventures and escape the situation. Ultimately, I left my ex due to him beginning to target Kyro with his rage. Kyro was and is my world – I couldn’t bare to see anything happen to him. After several months of us being out of the situation and adventuring around – I found a deep passion for photography. Capturing our travels together became my inspiration and gave me the bravery to find my happiness and strength once again. A peace settled in my soul and I found our daily adventures to be a healing process that started to repair me inside and out.
The nickname Goldilocks and the Wolf was given to us by my Mother. With my long blonde hair and Kyro’s Agouti coloring – the name just stuck. It became my Instagram name and the name of my photography business. Through the lens of my camera I tried to capture the ‘Fairy-tale’ moments we were seeing in our journeys together. Fairy-tales certainly are better when you have a Knight in shining armor. Or, in my case, a blue-eyed hero covered in fur. Together we have learned to stop and enjoy even the most simple of moments. And we both certainly appreciate the moments that absolutely take your breath away. I have caught Kyro so many times just sitting and watching the world around him. With Kyro by my side I’ve learned to brave and try things I would have never considered before. For example, waking up at 3AM to hike a mountain just to watch the sun crest over the mountains.




More : http://www.boredpanda.com/rescued-husky-saves-from-abusive-relationship-amanda-tromp/
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