In Siem Reap

We left Mondulkiri with Joyce this morning. She's taking Greg all the way to Phnom Penh, where he will have another day or so before he begins the long journey home.

We parted ways with Greg in Skun. We were expecting to take a taxi to Siem Reap, but by that time in the day, all of the taxis were gone. Thankfully the bus from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap was stopped right there, and in a flurry of activity we got us and our luggage on board and were gone before we knew what had happened. We arrived in Siem Reap sooner than expected, so since Plan B worked, this must be a good day in Cambodia.

We're hoping to connect with some of the missionaries here in Siem Reap, but we realize that they have other commitments and we're not their first priority. If nothing else, we'll be tourists for a few days.

We've been spoiled by the cool temperatures in the mountains. Now we've got to get re-acclimated to hot and sticky.

2 comments:

  1. Joyce and I made it to Phnom Penh with no problems.

    Greg

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  2. I am glad that you are in Siem Reap! I just read a book about a girl from Mondulkiri Somaly. The Road to Lost Innocence-2009! www.somaly.org. Please stay safe and well!
    Also in the book she describes Mondulkiri, much as the team has!! Kindness of the people.
    Prayers continuing for the team! God Bless!

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