November 19, 2024
Day 25 - Another tedious day!
We were both out before dawn to watch Monks collecting alms and tourists behaving badly. I hid myself away on a corner enjoying Monks wandering by often with temple dogs.
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Once the Monks had endured their harassment by the tourists, I (Winston) found the morning market...
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The fish section wasn't fried either...
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We eventually caught up on the Mekong, where the car ferry plied between banks.
On the way I grabbed a roll from this fine vendor.
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As I sat above the river a disabled woman came by selling bananas. I gave her the appropriate money and she gestured in a way that I did not understand. I presumed that she wanted more. Some time later she returned with a handful of change that I didn't need.
We parted again and Winston went to look for a boat ride.
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He said that the water level was lower this season than any in his memory.
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I had a different day. Yesterday, I had my camera when I didn't need it and left it behind when I wanted it. So today I repeated the walk up and over Phousi Hill with my camera. It didn't help to have a clear day with light bouncing everywhere. Also, I can't easily get photos from there to the blog. So, I don't have much to show.
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Every so often on my wanders I made a photo on my phone. I love the art and architecture of Buddhist temples so this features heavily.
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I adjourned for a late lunch - very good Tom Yum, and then wandered the grounds of the Wat that's closest to our abode - Wat Hosian Voravihane.
I caught up with Winston who had his own temple photo and one of an interesting tree.
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Winston had met another cyclist - Steven. We got together for a beer on the Mekong and then a meal at the night market - a most enjoyable couple of hours.
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Are they languishing in a bike lock-up somewhere, or did you leave them on the train?
Or are they now being used by locals as freight bikes on the Ho Chi Minh Trail?
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