The Long March
Another day of slogging throught the streets of Hanoi. It’s more a dash through an episode of the Squid Game. If you survive you get to move on to the next episode but if you don’t survive then you might get lucky to be be sent home on a stretcher.
Connie says that for every car on the road there are 100 scooters. They are everywhere – they are parked on the sidewalks so one has to walk on the roadway. Crossing a street is like being a skittle and the ball is rolling towards you. The only advantage you have over being a skittle is that you can try and move out of the way but that doesn’t always work. Today we survived.
I think it was another 12 mile walking marathon taking us past all sorts of stores. It appears that goods are sold in clusters. That is, walk down one street and it specializes in Christmas ornaments. Walk down another and they specialize in Ao Dais. I wish there was a map that dilineated the areas where products were sold. However, I’m not buying anything except food! I hunt for the galleries and museums but being Monday many of them are closed.

However, we started off the day in a gallery around the corner from where we are staying. It was a photo exhibition displaying the work of Andy Soloman. He lived in Vietnam about 30 years ago, took pictures of lots of people and then recently returned and took photos of them again holding pictures that had been taken in the past. Beautiful black and white photos and fascinating.
we walked and walked and walked stopping every once and a while for a coffee and/or cold drink and finally collapsed back at the hotel at 1500hrs trying to gather strength to head out for dinner and another walk around the lake.
A great day.











What a great story about the photographer..so cool ..luv black and whites…That was a super long walk !!! Dale Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer
Thanks, Tony. Your photos are terrific! Do you have one of the traffic??
Wonderful!
Hi Connie /Tony,
I went for a ten kilometre ride today plus 5 Celsius had four shirts on!
Stephen
Safe Travels !!! Love the pictures And updates Deb
From the one pic, it looks like you got much nicer wx then the folks further south. You must be looking forward to getting on the bikes and saving some that shoe leather. Btw. If you ever regretted not running with the bulls in Pamplona you might consider renting a couple of bikes in Hanoi, could be a similar rush. We’re on the hook not far from Guaymas after only 6 days on the hard ( a record for us). Wx still nice and warm and water temp still good for swimming. Scored about 4 kilos of shrimp from a fish boat yesterday we only wanted 1 kilo but they kept filling the bag. Total cost 16cad which we insisted they take- gotta love Mexican fishermen. T
Enjoy your account of getting around Hanoi. It brings back memories of when I was there. You did not wait till the traffic stopped. You took a giant leap of faith-jumped out and hoped they stopped. I would be interested