again I chose some from Cambodia and Vietnam,
the first from
Cambodia, as I mentioned in previous posts it is in the Ta Prohm temple complex
which we visited with Jeff and Da way back in January 2012, one
of the temples that at the moment is a part of the dispute between Cambodia and
Thailand, I was hoping to travel there this year, but that was before the
conflict started,
and this one from the Cao Đài temple that we visited a few years later in November 2015, which brought me nicely up to the time for my evening meal, after which the usual fare of a Outback Opal Hunters and Deadliest Catch, then again for some reason a Midsomer Murder was showing on a completely different channel from its usual one, then a documentary I found fascinating, it centered around madness, in particular the malaise that affected King George,
some of the program took us here, what was The Royal Bethlem Hospital, now known as Bethlem Museum Of The Mind, it is in fact in Beckenham, we visited the hospital and its galleries and history section in August 2024, above Diana in the entrance hall, the program was called Madness of King George, and was presented and narrated by Lucy Worsley, it was so interesting, the previously held theory that it was porphyria that effected the King, but that theory has now been displaced by the thought that he was suffering from a modern day bipolar disorder, in any event for myself I found the whole program fascinating, after which Diana called so of to pick her up returning for a Have I Got A Bit More News For You followed by a It Ain't Half Hot Mum before we were off to bed.
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