Travel Tuesday: “How to Sleep on a Motorcycle”
Location: In front of my house, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
You have to admit, that is pretty amazing balance! Nearly ever day he takes an afternoon sleep under my front tree as he waits for rides on my street. He can sleep like that for over an hour!
Interesting…when tired enough, I guess I could do that too…but, might be afraid of falling off. What kind of pavement is that? It seems to be scored concrete, then colored, or dyed…
Am I correct? If so, I would like to Forward to son Steve, whose career is concrete, installation, restoration, scoring, dying, polishing, etc. He does Commercial buildings mostly, llike schools, stadiums, commercial business such as restaurants, theaters, …all of that! I pray for you Steve Hyde, and hope you are doing well…your posts are always interesting, as I seem to forget what the Asian experiences were “really” like, and you pleasantly remind me.
Love, Prayers,
Bonnie Walker
Romans 5:2
They are concrete tiles which a pressed in a mold, then colored. We use them all over Cambodia for sidewalks, patios and anywhere we want to put a walking path but don’t want to pour a concrete slab.
I’m sure he misses my generous pay for his services. 🙂