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Monday, 21 May 2018 | Views [301]
I lost my first version of this story. Need to redo. Stay tuned.
Saturday, 12 Mar 2011 | Views [439]
Between Lonely Planet and other people telling us to "cross with care", we wondered how bad is the traffic in Siagon. Well, it can be intimidating for sure with a gazillion motorbikes mixed with cars and buses not following any kind of road ... Read more >
Monday, 7 Mar 2011 | Views [432]
Sapa is known for its dramatic scenery. The mountain sides are covered with rice paddies and this area is home to many hill tribes. The elevation is about 5000 feet but with the dense fog and raw weather, my impression was more of a base camp feel.... Read more >
Monday, 7 Mar 2011 | Views [415]
Thailand is known for their food and I was happy eating my way through the streets and food courts. Laos also had dishes made with rice or noodles either in soup form or fried. I started noticing in Laos when I had the big bowls of soup, I had reactions.... Read more >
Monday, 7 Mar 2011 | Views [686]
Time and Money! Last week after the incident the following took place: file a police report (need translator for sure - the manager from the hotel was most kind and giving me a lift to the station on the back of his motorbike and helping me out) ... Read more >
Tuesday, 1 Mar 2011 | Views [537]
What started off as an ordinary day changed drastically at 12:45pm in a matter of 60 seconds. Most likely less than that when the actual crime of grabbing the handbag probably only took 10 seconds, if that. They say people have an outer body experience ... Read more >
Saturday, 26 Feb 2011 | Views [719]
There is a vibe around Hanoi and particualry around Hoan Kiem Lake bordering the Old Quarter. People are up early here, except the night manager at my guest house where the front door remained locked until I finally had to make a wake up call. I didn't ... Read more >