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First trip to the GM plant
... that I did not recognise.
Still, shoved it down and then out to meet the bus taking us to the plant. I was there helping Ross with an implementation - Ross is from Australia but currently he is working and living in Korea until the end of the year. Also staying at our hotel is Nicky. She is Ross's girlfriend and also lives and works in Korea and is also here to work with the GM plant but a totally different section.
We climbed in the ...
Island Paradise
... it. We then headed out of the brown water and garbage filled harbor wondering what awaited us. Thailand had tremendous flooding from all the rains so I hoped that was the reason for the mess. And yes we were soon out into torquise colored seas. Another adventure off the ferry and then into the back of a green pick-up truck taxi packed in like sardines with the other tourists. Enroute to the hotel we came to a stop on a busy street ...
Tubing and other near-death experiences
... my life."
Our ticket out of Vinh was Mr Hai's 'tourist bus' the next day. While Mr Hai has the advantage of being the only person in Vinh who can speak a word of English, he may want to invest in a better dictionary as, last time we checked, 'tourist bus' doesn't mean an ancient, rickety freight coach full to the brim of bags of rice, crates of beer and gawping Vietnamese men. We handed over the last of our Vietnamese Dong for a Laos visa at ...
Beach bumming in Koh Samet
... the sand and served freshly barbq'd fish and shellfish, which we feasted on every night. On Friday we were treated to a fire juggling show with lit up sticks and fire balls that were twisted, turned and thrown in the air. One of the three jugglers was actually a little kid who couldn't have been older than nine or ten. He looked as pleased as punch to be part of the crew and swaggered along the beach, or danced ...
School of smiles
... is one of our favourite sayings or "Pitt" for spicy. The school grows it's own fruit and vegetables, the rambutans and delicious, one weekend they sent us home with a carrier bag full of them. The dragon fruit is nice too and it's the first time I have seen them growing and changing colour. Pad Thai is my favourite dish to eat and today they made it especially for me. I really love working at the school, I love teaching and especially I love the kids! ...
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- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Free parking