Greetings ASEAN Hivers, yours truly, @Srey-Yuu here with another "No Post Left Behind", where I highlight and reward underserved Southeast Asian content that fell through the curation cracks.
Greetings everyone and hope that you and your family is doing well. We are back with 4 four amazing near deadline posts and could really use your help. Anyway now that my grandma had left to another state for her health check. So my family are just here watching, cooking, as well as taking care of her husband while she is gone and it can be a bit stressful.
Also we have to tear down our cabin in Cambodia since we lost a bunch of land and the cabin is about to fall into the river. My uncle is there to tear some of it down and move whatever they can. My place is not the only place losing land but some people near by also lost some. There is also a good chuck of the road somewhere near our place that has been torn apart because of the flood. I just hope right now that we don't lose anymore land then we already did.
(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) This was my first exploration of matcha. I attended a matcha festival and was looking for a matcha to try. There was a long line at the event, so I chose a shop with no queues. It was Uji Matcha, a Japanese-themed shop. Their menu items were all Japanese-themed, like the drink I chose. It was a completely new type of drink for me.
(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) Welcome back from my new blog. How are you guys? How is it going? Is everything is fine. I hope everything OK? How is the weather in your area? The rainy season is almost over in the mountainous region where I live. Autumn will start next month. So the plants are growing very well. Due to my busy schedule, it's been a while since I've talked about the plants in my small garden. Today I will tell you about some of the plants in my small garden.
(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) I am grateful for this community for it allows me to discover places that I might not see the beauty before.I used to visit in this place before but not really giving importance to its physical structure.This was the Octagonal Pavilion where a big cross can be seen.When I came here I offered prayers, and candles on it carrying with me the faith that somehow my wishes will be granted.
(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) I remember the time my mother said this when my nieces and nephew were just born. She would always remind us not to take the baby out of the house or travel with them until they had been baptized. I’m not sure about other religions, but in the Catholic faith, baptism is very important — it’s one of the seven sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church. That’s why it’s best to have the baby baptized as soon as possible after birth.
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We are truly grateful to you all for selecting four wonderful posts. It is especially difficult and painful to lose land. These wonderful posts have wonderful views and wonderful abundance of natural plants that make the heart flutter.
@asean.hive sir and @srey-yuu mam I always appreciate your hard work with your good selection.
Best regards @mdakash62
Love this roundup! 🌿🍵🕍 So cool to see matcha, gardens, and even a baptism all in one post. Thanks for sharing these stories!”
That's a tough situation with your family and the flooding in Cambodia 😔 I really hope things stabilize soon 🙏 Despite the stress, this is a beautiful roundup 🙌 Congratulations to all the featured authors 🎉