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Not my photo, but from a local blog also noting Spring has hit the District. :)
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Mikedt, assistance required translating this sign:
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The Khmer says "Pig Leg Taiwan Restaurant," so obviously the English is way off.

 

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Mikedt, assistance required translating this sign:
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The Khmer says "Pig Leg Taiwan Restaurant," so obviously the English is way off.

The Chinese is 台湾霸主猪脚, which literally means "Taiwan Overlord pig feet", presumably "Taiwan Overlord" is the name of the establishment, and it is pig's feet or legs on the menu.
 
The Chinese is 台湾霸主猪脚, which literally means "Taiwan Overlord pig feet", presumably "Taiwan Overlord" is the name of the establishment, and it is pig's feet or legs on the menu.
So it's a spelling error, overload for overlord. And the Khmer word ជើង can be translated foot or leg.

So in this establishment, overlords can overload on pigs feet :eating:
 
So it's a spelling error, overload for overlord. And the Khmer word ជើង can be translated foot or leg.

So in this establishment, overlords can overload on pigs feet :eating:

The Chinese 脚 "jiǎo" translates as foot, not leg. What kind of cuisine is it, Cambodian? If they're serving pig leg dishes, they may have got the Chinese wrong as well. Chinese menus usually have 腿 "tuǐ" for leg. Although it actually means the upper part of the leg. However if it's the lower leg of pig or feet they're serving, then I think the Chinese could be correct.
 
I don't live anywhere near that place and was just passing through, so I couldn't tell you, but pigs feet sounds like a safe bet.
 
Here are some sunset photos. I copied the link from a photo group I joined.

I think these are very good. The first photo was taken by a brand x cellphone while the rest were taken by a brand y. (Hopefully that will prevent any cell phone camera comparison discussions.)

It is amazing what can be accomplished when you know what your camera can do and you use it properly to take photos.
 
Only baked 6, but have another 17 in the freezer. ;):D
Wife was getting edgy since it took so long. "If I come home tonight and there's no croissants well, I'm gonna flip a.....". :eek:
 
With the wet weather we are having, instead of complaining about the "rain drops keep falling on my head" here is what can be accomplished on a wet day. The following was posted to the Canon 5D Mark III camera group. I think the wet look of the tulips is wonderful.

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Every year, my wife and I make the trek north to the Skagit Valley of Washington to see the tulip displays. This year we headed up on a gray, drizzly day and had a great deal of fun. The light was perfect, the raindrops enhanced the shots, and the crowds were nonexistent.

Here are two galleries:

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With the wet weather we are having, instead of complaining about the "rain drops keep falling on my head" here is what can be accomplished on a wet day. The following was posted to the Canon 5D Mark III camera group. I think the wet look of the tulips is wonderful.

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Henry

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Are you Henry?
 
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