-
checking in on the progress.
this was on saturday.
-
commercial break.
i have been snapping a few self-portrait moments along the way. This was me waiting for my cooking class to begin..More on that later..
-
work work work.
-
my office in hoi an.
well this is what it has come to. my office is now in the bathroom as that is the only place i am catching any sort of wifi. my first office was this lovely thing called a bed. also a pic of my desk for good measure…it’s messy even on another continent. And YES, the post-its go with me everywhere.
-
breakfast of champions.
disclaimer: I love it. That being said, when I travel I eat and drink everything. EVERYTHING. These bananas are so sweet. The fruit here is amazing. I am in love. When the fruit ladies come round with their baskets, i just get so happy. Sang got me these to take back to hotel with me… 10,000 dong for the whole bunch, yum.
Food
-
me & martin, the bike.
There are no cars in Hoi An, only motorbikes and bicycles..There are a few taxis every now and then..And everyone, EVERYONE drives like maniacs.. It’s fantastic. I love it. This is my dope ride Martin for the 2 weeks. Rented for a cool $8. You can walk or bike everywhere in Hoi An, and if you need a motorbike for longer trips you can get one easily. Today it was … Continue reading
-
Mmmm good.
Some ice coffee down by the river..The hottest spot in town. So good.
-
The next morning.
They were back this morning. As that little patch of land turns from one green to another, I see their fingerprint on the world growing with each day. They don’t know I am here watching them quietly before the first heat of day; watching them work, before I go do my own. On any given morning it’s usually just me and the birds keeping them company, wishing them a good … Continue reading
-
A nice chat in a rice paddy.
I woke up this morning around 6:30 to find these 2 ladies in the field behind my hotel balcony sitting quietly working. I opened up the doors to hear the faintest lilt of a conversation in the air between them. It seemed like a familiar routine for them, like old friends meeting over coffee. Language differences aside, I know these people have known each other for some time. I wonder … Continue reading
-
My home in Hoi An.
This is the view out my balcony window. I have been here less than 24 hours and I can see why people fall in love with this place. I already know I will be back. I don’t quite know how to describe how livable this city is. Give me a moment or two, I’ll get back to you on this.
- 1
- 2