Thursday, April 17, 2008

headed for the crossing...












Looks to be our last entry before the marathon flight tomorrow. We’re considerably more at ease about the prospects of this return leg than we were on the way here. Certainly a lot of water has passed under the bridge since then. We marvel about how transformative these past couple of weeks have been for us, in terms of our developing acquaintance with both Kino and Vietnam.

We entertained a number of touring ideas for our last day here: Halong Bay, a village renowned for silk weaving, another for ceramics. In the end we opted to keep in fairly close to our hood in the old quarter, venturing on a morning jaunt to an adjunct of the Museum of Ethnology featuring downed weaponry from its struggle toward independence, including the carcass of a B-52 and a couple fighter jets—staged in a bonsai garden. (The unlikely mix seemed too interesting to pass up.) There are a couple other attractions in that area we aimed to explore but opted instead to return to the Temple of Literature for the relaxed setting that Kino clearly enjoyed. There we spent a good part of the rest of the day, taking in a performance of traditional Vietnamese music and otherwise enjoying the garden settings. Let the pictures do the rest of the talking. Can’t believe we’re at the end of our stay. How great it has been to be sharing our intrigue in the process with all of you!

Keeping my fingers crossed for safe passage out of here. Leslie has symptoms of the plague; word of an outbreak of avian flu in Korea.

S

9 comments:

Unknown said...

This is incrediable, you both make it sound like an amazing experiance and vacation spot. I can't wait till I get the chance to visit!

Ruth aka Felman said...

love the smiling little face! Plague? Avian flu? Awesome photos!

Love you

Leslie Irving said...

all I want at this point is nice soft tissues for my sore nose - this communist toilet paper is criminal :)

Ruth aka Felman said...

awww you poor thing! I'm chatting w/Janet about you..need some puffs w/aloe?!

We love you

Leslie Irving said...

no - just soft tissues...ahhhhh

Ruth aka Felman said...

how's the layover going? How was Kino on the flight? Waiting to hear when he says mommy and daddy! :)

love you

Leslie Irving said...

Haven't left Ha Noi yet! So when we do no more access I'm assuming unless there is wifi and a plug in taipai... adios for now

Leslie Irving said...

leaving hotel in .5 hour!

Ruth aka Felman said...

I was going by your email from the other day, you said leaving noonish our time Thursday..but neber mind...just safe travel!

Love you