Sarah J. Carlson

Contemporary Young Adult Author

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Portaits of Southeast Asia: More Cambodia

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More photos from my first adventures in photographing people.

Caught this little boy floating.

Caught this little boy floating.

Riding past a village set up near a tourist destination.

Riding past a village set up near a tourist destination.

Kids selling wooden flutes to tourists.

Kids selling wooden flutes to tourists.

Also, just for fun, a portrait of a temple dog!

Temple dog outside Ta Prohm.

Temple dog outside Ta Prohm.

 

I’m going on an adventure!!! And hoping to refill my creativity well….

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I’m off to Krabi and Chiang Mai, Thailand with two of my best friends. We don’t care about no military coup! Then we’re off to Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Beaches, elephants, and temples! I’ll try to keep regularly posting and I’m hoping to squeeze in a little bit of writing time, but we’ll see. If nothing else, I’m looking forward to returning to Singapore re-charged and ready to put the finishing touches on my novel, Hooligans in Shining Armour.

I’ve found that I have a finite source of creativity and I am currently tapped dry. Drained. I think this break from writing will do me good.

Have you ever drained your creativity well? What do you do to refill?

On being the token Yank: You sound more American…

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Hi everyone, so it’s been awhile since my last “On being the token Yank” post. Guess I haven’t been feeling all that token-y of late, but recently I had an amusing one.

So two of my best friends from Wisconsin are here visiting and I’ve been working hard to show them a good time in Singapore. I invited my British friends to get satay (meat on a stick basically) with us. So I was talking to my British friends and my Wisconsin friends and one of my British friends said, “Sarah you sound more American!”

Hahahaaaaaaaa not exactly sure why. Perhaps my accent was more pronounced? Maybe I was talking louder? But then again, I’m always loud. I blame it on coming from a huge family where it was Hunger Games for attention 😛 t’s not like I made the mistake of calling trousers pants or anything like that…. 😛 I also didn’t call a water fountain a bubbler.  Anyway, who knows, but it was pretty funny lol. Perhaps it was just more surprising for her to hear me because I was promoted to “practically British” several months ago.

Anyway, accents are fascinating….  Here’s a breakdown of US general accents for anyone who’s interested.

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(retrieved from http://www.pdviz.com/us-regional-accents-where-do-you-fit-in)

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(Also fascinating–Bubbler…Part of Wisconsin and Connecticut??? Sorry, you have to click on it to really see it)

By the way, totally Upper Midwest. A hint of the movie/show Fargo but nowhere near that pronounced lol.

Aaaanyway, I didn’t get a chance to ask how I sounded more American. My guess, I was saying my vowels more Midwestern-y than usual.

Please share any funny accent stories!

….and as a fun afterthought:

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Chasing the cows

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Boy chasing the cows away from the market set up near Ta Prohm temple, Angkor Wat, Cambodia as about six in the morning. Also known as the “Tomb Raider” temple because that movie was filmed in part there. A lot of tourists come here early in the morning to see the sunrise. Check out my mini-gallery below.

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Prayer for the New Year

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Praying to Buddha in Angkor Wat during Tet, Lunar New Year.