saw Hanoi brimming with young lovers & their mopeds, so much so - that we had to forget about crossing the road & make do with our side of the street; it is easy to understand the commercial value of this western ceremony, when over half of Vietnam's population are under the age of 25.
More gardening & blisters for the children at the Friendship village today - we are told that we can help in English classes tomorrow which will be a blessing of a change.
Two days to go to trek - if there are any sponsors left out there..
Crumbs - I've never done this blog malarky before - Hello!! You'll be trekking now I think, so maybe this will greet you both in some fragrant cafe when you're out the other side. What experiences you're having - nice work. lots of love, Nina S. xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Jim.Hi Sarah.Wow!Now I'm seriously impressed and feeling somewhat humble.Having never been out of my comfort zone (apart from caravanning when its raining) I have little hope in imagining what it must be like.Hope the trek has gone well - many blisters? Much love from all the southern Murrays...xxxxxx
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