Photo Innundation
Finally got a great connection here at a coffee shop in Ha Noi. So, here's a big collection of pictures from the past few days.

Tracy, Mandy and Nia at the marbleworks.

My beautiful wife.

My beautiful wife's photographic eye.

Cyclo in Hue.

"Xin chao!"

Iconic hats

Whoever guesses correctly as to what these are gets a cookie.

Our tour guide, Long, and Prof. Hollister

More of my beautiful wife's photographic eye

Courtney and Reese here. I know Courtney's reading the blog now as are friends and family and she liked this picture.

Group photo. Everyone's saying "dong!"

Finally! Picture of the "Vietnamese Hope Wheels" I told you all about.

Tour guide in training, Phong, and his smile caught on camera. Courtney asked me if I had a picture of Phong smiling and then all the other women perked up and talked about how they liked his smile.
So, I started telling poor Phong "Dude, you're so money and you don't even know it!" He's still learning English as part of his training to be a guide, so of course he didn't know what I was talking about.
But, I wanted a good picture of his lady-killer smile, so I explained "money" to him. I turned my camera on first and made sure it was ready to snap a quick photo. I told him it meant all the girls liked him and all the men bowed down to him because he was the king and it's because he doen't realize how cool he is.
He laughed, turned red and smiled. Then I lifted up the camera quickly and closed the shutter. Success!

Tiger Beer at Hue airport. Silly Americans. Well, Katie, Adam, Erika, Raechel and Tim from left-to-right, specifically.

Danielle reads a guide book while Katie writes in her journal at the hotel here in Ha Noi.

Just a great picture of Rebecca.

Leanna and Ashley at Ha Noi University. I had a great talk with Ashley yesterday when she was the first to point out my bi-cultural history. We commiserated on the Asian-American experience.

Flowers and a flooded boat by the pagoda where I prayed and meditated this morning.
More pictures to come, I promise!

Tracy, Mandy and Nia at the marbleworks.

My beautiful wife.

My beautiful wife's photographic eye.

Cyclo in Hue.

"Xin chao!"

Iconic hats

Whoever guesses correctly as to what these are gets a cookie.

Our tour guide, Long, and Prof. Hollister

More of my beautiful wife's photographic eye

Courtney and Reese here. I know Courtney's reading the blog now as are friends and family and she liked this picture.

Group photo. Everyone's saying "dong!"

Finally! Picture of the "Vietnamese Hope Wheels" I told you all about.

Tour guide in training, Phong, and his smile caught on camera. Courtney asked me if I had a picture of Phong smiling and then all the other women perked up and talked about how they liked his smile.
So, I started telling poor Phong "Dude, you're so money and you don't even know it!" He's still learning English as part of his training to be a guide, so of course he didn't know what I was talking about.
But, I wanted a good picture of his lady-killer smile, so I explained "money" to him. I turned my camera on first and made sure it was ready to snap a quick photo. I told him it meant all the girls liked him and all the men bowed down to him because he was the king and it's because he doen't realize how cool he is.
He laughed, turned red and smiled. Then I lifted up the camera quickly and closed the shutter. Success!

Tiger Beer at Hue airport. Silly Americans. Well, Katie, Adam, Erika, Raechel and Tim from left-to-right, specifically.

Danielle reads a guide book while Katie writes in her journal at the hotel here in Ha Noi.

Just a great picture of Rebecca.

Leanna and Ashley at Ha Noi University. I had a great talk with Ashley yesterday when she was the first to point out my bi-cultural history. We commiserated on the Asian-American experience.

Flowers and a flooded boat by the pagoda where I prayed and meditated this morning.
More pictures to come, I promise!
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