Signs

There was always a sign which gave me a chuckle along the way. I also try to take a screenshot of the countries to which T-Mobile so graciously welcomes me. I forgot Cambodia on this trip, probably because I was so enamored with the beauty of the country I spaced that little detail. Thus, here are some signs and comments from the peanut gallery.

So great to have unlimited date…hm.

The smoker shall remain anonymous, save the arm. We all loved the little rebellious action.

This was a sign referring to the possibility of going one way or another, not the option to visit something or someone else. Cambodia.

See below.

Wasn’t sure where the architecture was, and the use of the words “romp and run” was rather humorous. Not even remotely possible for the best of those in fine form to do. This was the easy section. We couldn’t get a good photo of the rockiest parts as we were clinging to the stones to climb up the narrow path. The guide said it would take one and a half hours for the old people, one hour for the young. I think I made it in two hours, reveling in returning to somewhat easier ground. No one tripped or fell!

Apparently the BBC must have had a message deemed subversive in this Communist country? BBC news was a good way to start the day, most like a morning here.

The last country from which we departed. At this point, unlimited data was probably limited by my ability to think clearly. It was a long flight to return to this beautiful weather. Seeing signs of spring everywhere!