The most deserving were the disabled musicians in pavilions outside the temples in Cambodia. They were victims of the Khmer Rouge regime or the land mines that still afflict the country. Often missing legs, they played instruments in the hot, humid weather to add music to the experience of those visiting the temples. We bought CDs from every one of them.
One cat prowls around small town Vermont.
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Certainly an inexpensive entertainment venue!
We usually donate to street musicians.
The most deserving were the disabled musicians in pavilions outside the temples in Cambodia. They were victims of the Khmer Rouge regime or the land mines that still afflict the country. Often missing legs, they played instruments in the hot, humid weather to add music to the experience of those visiting the temples. We bought CDs from every one of them.
Ohlala, you have been across ze pond! Nice photos, nicer memories!
The more we travel about; the more things tend to repeat.
I am always captivated by street performers... I wish we had more in Charleston. They add so much charm and enchantment to a city's character!
Ah Sacre Coeur, my favourite spot for a view in Paris, happy times Brattcat.
They are amazing artists, aren't they?
Love that first picture! :)
Léia
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