
Hoi An, Vietnam
I woke up early today to visit the Hoi An morning market. It was my first look at the city and I was enthralled. I got goosebumps and was gobsmacked by all the yellow walls with blue shutters,...
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I woke up early today to visit the Hoi An morning market. It was my first look at the city and I was enthralled. I got goosebumps and was gobsmacked by all the yellow walls with blue shutters,...
A few iPhone shots along the way to our hotel. The only part of Vietnam we have seen yet. It could have gone worse, but I am not sure how. The day started with forgetting my iPhone at my house and...
It is going to be quiet around here this week. I am taking Alou and Jessie and hopping over to Vietnam for a week of R & R. We are going to spend a few days at the colorful city of Hoi An on the...
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