Today we took a walk around the house and our garden. The house is down a little road with a motorcycle repair shop and a noodle restaurant. In Lao cities, the neighborhoods are like little villages. They even have village chiefs! Each village also has a neighborhood Wat (temple)
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| Our house is in the village of Ma. The sign says Ban Ma, which in Lao means Village Ma. |
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| Here is the gate in front of the house. If you look closely, you can see the red roof. |
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This is Ton (tone) the gardener. He comes about once every three weeks to help mow the lawn, clean up fallen leaves,
take care of the plants, and do other gardening stuff. |
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| I was sad to leave our plum tree in America, but our Lao Garden has even more fruit trees! |
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Here are some fruits we picked.
Left to right: a fruit that our market guidebook called Maak Wa, and 2 limes. We also have kaffir limes (you don't eat these, but you can cook with the leaves and they smell nice). |
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| Little fruits. These are supposed to be really sour. |
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| A fallen kaffir lime. |
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| Custard apples! These have a bizarre texture, but taste amazing. Usually the fruits are covered in ants because the cracks leak sweet stuff. |
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| Beautiful tiny pomegranates! These are about the size of my fist. They turn rainbow colors and look very nice, but they won't turn red. We picked one and it was REALLY sour. I guess we'll have to figure out when pomegranate season is. |
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| These guavas are not ready for eating yet. My dad said some types of guava turn pink on the inside when they're ripe. |
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| A lime. You can tell that its not a kaffir lime because those are lumpy and covered in bumps. Also, kaffir leaves have weird segments.When lime-picking it is very important to watch out for thorns! |
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| The neighbor's coconut tree. Ours doesn't have any fruit. |
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An interesting flower my dad found before my mom, sister, and I arrived. Sadly, it wilted before I could see it.
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| Another strange flower. I don't know what it is. |
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| Seed pods on the ground. |
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| A (currently mango-less) mango tree. |
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| Aloe Vera. Apparently it's good for sunburns. |
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| I think a dog may have stepped in the wet cement.... |