So her friend's house is down this little alleyway as seen in these pics. The tracks are directly on the back side of the house.
Well you gotta have SOMETHING to wash down those eggs lol!So then this morning after they all got up. We stayed at her friend's house. We went out for coffee about 8:00. A.m.. Then we drove around a little bit and went to a restaurant for food. Yep, beer and food at 9:45 a.m. Always an adventure in Vietnam..
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I see a LOT of Tiger and little to no food there Mitch!So then this morning after they all got up. We stayed at her friend's house. We went out for coffee about 8:00. A.m.. Then we drove around a little bit and went to a restaurant for food. Yep, beer and food at 9:45 a.m. Always an adventure in Vietnam..
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Rich, you should see the ferry's they have here. 95% of it is motorbikes and people. Very few cars or trucks. It's interesting to watch. The point of the city there are ferries that travel back and forth across to the island of An Binh. There are actually two ferry's running at the same time crossing each other in the river. They run all day long.Going up to Mt. Blyn today to look at the radio, been noising up. Have to take a ferry over there and scheduled R/T for 3:30 return, don't want to miss that boat lol!
I walked to see how close the train tracks were. Right behind her friggin house.
Oh, the food is coming. Vietnamese people won't even drink beer until the food is in front of them and they begin to eat. Not like us derelicts in America. We'll get four or five together in a garage and just drink. LolI see a LOT of Tiger and little to no food there Mitch!
It's actually quite a variety. They will eat Pho or Hu Tieu. Which are both a type of noodle soup. Then there is also Com Suong which is thinly grilled pork chops with rice and vegetables. There's also Bo bit tet, which is marinated thin slices of beef with onions and peppers along with french fries and a nice little salad. I also like to go to a local restaurant and eat Bo Ne, which is grilled thin slices of beef with onions also served with a salad and a loaf of French bread. So as you can see, there's quite a variety of choices.Noodles for breakfast, what do they eat? I know Mericans eat a larger breakfast than a lot of countries
They work good.Man I put alot of these in in the day!
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