I'm not sure what's wrong with the camera. I'm getting some kind of error message. I will have to find a repair shop when we get to Hoi An tomorrow. In the meantime, I will cobble together an assortment of iPhone pictures, along with some of Katrina's good photos.
We are in the middle of Tet, the lunar New Year, which is occasion for visiting family and adding an extra surcharge in restaurants. One of the fun things in Ho Chi Minh City was seeing the major park decked out in flowers and other decorations, like a cross between a parade, a carnival, and a state fair.
An important part of the holiday appears to be taking cheesy family photos in front of special Tet photo sets. We plunged right in!
There also seems to be some kind of animal breeding competition. This is a real fish. Really. I saw it swimming around with my own eyes.
We now are in Nha Trang, a surprisingly nice beach town.
However, there are some very rigid regulations. Hopefully President Trump will be able to roll back these kinds of intrusions on personal liberty back home.
We are in the middle of Tet, the lunar New Year, which is occasion for visiting family and adding an extra surcharge in restaurants. One of the fun things in Ho Chi Minh City was seeing the major park decked out in flowers and other decorations, like a cross between a parade, a carnival, and a state fair.
An important part of the holiday appears to be taking cheesy family photos in front of special Tet photo sets. We plunged right in!
There also seems to be some kind of animal breeding competition. This is a real fish. Really. I saw it swimming around with my own eyes.
We now are in Nha Trang, a surprisingly nice beach town.
However, there are some very rigid regulations. Hopefully President Trump will be able to roll back these kinds of intrusions on personal liberty back home.
This appears to be a huge hangout for Russian tourists (probably going back to the Soviet days). Last night we found ourselves watching a Vietnamese cover band sing American music to predominantly Russian tourists in a German restaurant. It was fun, and a bit surreal, but maybe that was because of the beer. Tonight we will take an overnight bus to Hoi An.
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