DAILY PHOTO: Thommanom

Taken in Cambodia in October of 2012

DAILY PHOTO: View from the Elephant Terrace

Taken in October of 2012 at Angkor Thom’s Elephant Terrace

DAILY PHOTO: Sacred Seat of Judgement [Throne Hall]

Taken in Phnom Penh in October of 2012

DAILY PHOTO: Ta Keo, Angkor

Taken in October of 2012 at Angkor

DAILY PHOTO: Battle Bas Relief of the Bayon

Take at the Bayon [Angkor] in October of 2012

DAILY PHOTO: Banteay Kdei Ruins

Taken at Angkor in October of 2012

DAILY PHOTO: View from Pre Rup

Taken at Pre Rup (Angkor) in October of 2012

City Swallowed [Haibun]

Rubble cubes lie like piled dice. Temples and throne halls collapsed into mossy blocks brought low by the meager -- if inexorable -- forces of water drips and grass roots, roots that became wedges, splitting stone from stone. People push the blocks back together in homage to ancestors, but turn one's back and the hungry jungle consumes. Those ancestors crafted such sturdy stuff out of stout stone blocks. How much more quickly will our planned obsolescent cities be swallowed?


stout stone blocks -
toppled, dissolved, buried -
a city swallowed

DAILY PHOTO: Cambodian Rice

Taken in October of 2012 near Angkor

DAILY PHOTO: Angkor Wat Mirrored

Taken in October of 2012 at Angkor Wat