We stopped at a floating store and looked around for souvenirs--did NOT buy any of these.
Thursday. Out last day in Cambodia. Plans are to visit the floating village and the crocodile farm.
The crocodile farm was amazing with young crocs all together and then big, grand-daddy ones. We bought fish to feed them; and then we bought a live chicken to feed them. Surprisingly, the chicken was gone in just one chomp--that was $10 for 5 seconds! (See new post for crocodile pictures.)
I stayed in town for an hour of Internet time and then had a manicure and pedicure while Don, Ben, and Brittan went to check out aplacd where you can shoot machine guns. My fingernails have grown so strong over out past two weeks here--and now they feel so clean. My toenails have never looked better--took an hours for the manicure and an hour for the pedicure--and only $5 for each (another thing I can mark off my bucket list).
Thw shooters didn't shoot because it would have been $150 for about 5 seconds of shooting.
Later, after a late lunch, Don and I did some wandering around in the market together. Then, we went to see the new churh property and I met the sweet family living there. The husband has worked very hard clearing the land. I was so impressed with his wanting to do his part.
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