One of our daily Vietnamese coffee happinesses. The coffee is served as its working its way through a mini filter; the white at the bottom is the sweetened condensed milk. Mix and pour into the waiting ice. |
Bicycle in Paradise. |
The charming and wonderful dragon-fruits. |
Arnica Montana, all happy and pillowy, growing here as a ground cover. (for Linda-Mom) |
After a number of days in small towns, with little more than a Dusty Things Store, shopping for snacks at a SUPER MARKET (with lighting so you can see what you're buying, organization, and prices listed) was indeed a pleasure. And to think grocery stores had once been completely taken for granted..... |
Along the ocean in the wind; it's amazing there's anything left of those flags at all. |
Graveyard Swastikis! How truly weird. In addition to being adopted and nullified by the Nazis, swastikis are also a symbol of Ausperity in Asian cultures. |
A replishing road-side stop for cold coconut water and green tea. The hair-style of this tree, combined with this ubiquitous red furniture, is a very classic moment here. |
7 comments:
I have one of those drip coffee things to make Vietnamese coffee. We'll make one when you get home. Yum. What does dragon fruit taste like. I love that there are so many fruits that we have never seen here.
Shari
Nevermind--just read your post about the flavor of dragon fruit. Wow.
I love the captions for these photos. Can you bike on the sand? Remember trying to do that in Costa Rica?
You need to pedal slower your going to fast, I won't have anything to read. curt
Yeah, fruits, I love them here! Today I ate one that looked just like a potato; I'd been avoiding trying it for weeks. Because it looked like a potato. But inside it tasted like sweet rich vanilla pudding with cinnamon (more or less).
Yes I remember that in Costa Rica. Here we avoid biking on the sand because it is too deep and sucks us in; we become wallowing uncontrollable things.
Aw! This is sweet. With this wind, though, we are going slower.
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