What Bob Blumer Wrote

 

Surreal Surprise with Bob Blumer

July 17, 2009

Rockwell Tent

 

 

Bob Blumer is brilliant in many ways beyond cooking.  His brilliance shows in his creativity and humor.

 

He signed off his photo with Bubba with “best dishes” playing on the pun of “best wishes.”  That “D” in “dishes” was supposed to be “W.”

 

 

Cute.

 

What could he have penned that set me off like this…

 

 

 

Just between you and me… 

(Reveal)

 

 

 

 

I think that “L” was supposed to be “C.”  He missed the curve.

 

He definitely wasn’t served Alphabet soup growing up.  Or Alphabet crackers.

 

Laughter is brightest where food is best.

 

 

Events This Weekend Album

 

 

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Lemur

 

Say hello to my furry friend!

 

Madagascar is world-famous for its lemurs.  Lemurs are primates that look something like a cat crossed with a squirrel and a dog.  These animals are unique to the island and display a range of interesting behaviors from singing like a whale to sashaying across the sand like a ballet dancer.

“I like to move it, move it… You like to move it!

Lemur Video

 

Moving to Angkor Thom Aboard Big Feet

 

 

15 minutes later, the rain has passed. 

 

Departing the ancient city of Angkor, we see some Japanese friends who were at the same bus ride to Cambodia from Vietnam.  They greet us with a warm hello and ask to have our photos taken with them. 

 

Going past the carved stone lion that stands guard near the causeway, we find our way back to where this journey started.  Before reaching the entry point again, I clutch the sight of the huge water reservoir and moat surrounding the temple of Angkor Wat.

 

 

 

 

The Khmer cosmology centers on Water, with its life-giving and purifying qualities, as the basic core of wealth.  It is also very important in Hindu religion.  The moats surrounding the temples of the ancient city epitomize a fairly convincing imitation to the big oceans that encases the earthly world.  The presence of the water reservoir represents Angkor’s enduring prosperity during its time. 

 

 

 

I still feel the remnants of rain in the air but interestingly the ground was dry again. 

 

We are aboard Rattana’s Tuk Tuk again setting out for the next stop.

 

Angkor Thom

 

At 9 square kilometers in area, Angkor Thom was one of the largest Khmer cities ever built.  The 5th gate, known as the Victory gate, leads directly to the Royal Palace.  The Victory gate was built during the reign of Jayavarman VII.  We cross the threshold of Angkor Thom via its eastern approach where an avenue of statues is lined.  The two rows of figures seem to each carry the body of a giant serpent –or a seven-headed naga –almost depicting a tug-of-war.

 

 

 

 

Jayavarman VII founded Angkor Thom that remained a capital until the 17th centuries.  During his empire, this was the center of his massive building program.  One inscription found within the last enduring city refers to Jayavarman as the groom and the city as his lovely bride.  The first site of this monumental structure is called the S Gate, with four faced towers pointing in each of the cardinal directions. 

 

 

 

Much to my delight, we penetrate the city walls through an elephant ride (USD 15 per person).  The elephant ride was in our agenda during our trip to Thailand in February but it remained unchecked until the Cambodia trip.  Riding the gentle giant alongside Bubba is a pleasant experience.  The elephant takes the road first then gradually shifts to the lane of elephant tracks amid the stretched line of trees.  The elephant ride takes 15 minutes of leisure occasion giving an elevated perspective of the road going to Angkor Thom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Most of the constructions inside have a triple tower carved with four faces that apparently closely resembles the statues of Jayavarman VII.  Pretty much like how our city officials decorate their governed district with their faces plastered on tarpaulins screaming “A Project of…”

 

 

 

With Bayon at its center, Angkor Thom serves as good appetizer for the next destination.

 

Albums:

 

Vietnam Day 1 Album

Angkor Wat Album

Siem Reap, Cambodia Album

Cambodia – Vietnam Trip Album 

 

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