Sarah's Journey

This is my ongoing log of the "year off"

Sunday, May 22, 2005


Uncle Ho!


Queuing with the crowds to visit uncle ho's house in Hanoi


Arriving back in Thien Tru harbor


Chinese avoiding the sun again.. check out the arm length gloves .. and its 37degrees!


Local on the way to the Perfume Pagoda up the yen river


Forgot my sun hat so when in rome....


Another type of home


Inside Stilt house


Stilt House at Ethnicology Museum


Water Puppet Theatre in Hanoi .. clearest picture I have as most of blurred as they move too quickly!


The the huc bridge in Hoan Kiem Lake (Central hanoi)


Entering one of the more developed villages of the H'mong people


H'mong people in sapa valley


The alterative to school is child minding and selling braclets at a very early age


More children! School seems to be optional for this tribe


Luckily Water Buffalo are quite placid creatures.. especially when they are eating!


A bit more scenery


Albino Water Buffalo


And some more!


More scenery


Sapa under grey skies


Black Mong girls in Sapa


Rice terraces in Sapa valley


Trekking in Sapa .. Black Mong woman


Market in Sapa


On the way to Sapa


Going for up market train travel in Vietnam


Hanoi Street Scene


Literature temple


More of Literature temple


Literature temple in hanoi

Saturday, May 21, 2005

21st May 2005

21st May.. and back in Hanoi tonight after 3 days sailing in Halong Bay (scenic limestone karsts) and staying on a remote island in eco resort for 6 pounds a night with a french woman called Sandrine from Marseille I met in hanoi .. had the resort and consequently the 1km beach to ourselves! with the exception of the local goat herder and his flock passing us at lunchtime across the sand!

With 1 km of sand, gorgeous views and no tourists! how could I fail to have a good time! and watching the local goat herder with his flock crossing the sand from my hammock was a great sight too!

oops almost forgot.. when we arrived on the first day, we went for a dusk swim...ok until I noticed something brush beside my leg... a jelly fish the size of a football!!! .. I have never moved so fast in my life and was hyperventilating when i reached the sand! I now know that it was already dead! The fishermen catch them, cut of the bit they can sell and throw the rest back in the water..... but didnt know that at the time!

We had a guide with us, 24 year old female who was really nice and really made the whole 3 days easy and interesting, lots of conversations with locals and helped improve my vietmanese a little.

Have come off my larium tablets (making me miserable, intolerant and irriatable - more than usual LOL) and embarked on alternative pills - doxycycline (advice sort from pharmacist friends!) which should be better.. need to take as the mosquitos obviously like the taste of me! have four bites from last night! Last few days I have felt much better... with the exception of yesterday morning when I took doxcycline on an empty stomach before heading for breakfast at the eco resort.. one nescafe later and 3 mouthfuls of spicy noodles with fried egg (only option!) I was feeling sick and was heading back to the beach hut.. but didnt make it!!! throwing up four times on the way onto the sand with the staff watching me! (I will wait for you to stop laughing!) Glad we were the only guests!

I then had to lie in my hammock for at least three hours before finding some american chocolate covered marshmallow and biscuit cookies and a packet of shrimp crisps (there goes the diet!) to regain enough energy for a walk along the beach.

After a day swinging in my hammock on the beach, watching the boats fish in the bay for jellyfish we went off on motorbikes to the other side of the island to visit the jellyfish processing plant.. sounds grand.. collection of huts and jellyfish being cut up on the floor. Apparently just for the chinese as the vietmanese dont eat them.

Would love to share some photos with you, but the memory stick was damaged in a "kodak" shop today and not sure it was a "kodak" shop!!! the joys of being in asia! ..not having too much luck with my photos! but have posted some of the ones I do have.

S x

Monday, May 16, 2005

16th May 2005

Its very hot and humid in Hanoi! been here for the last 10 days apart from a 3 day trip up to sapa for a little trekking around the hill tribes. Predominately being very lazy and not doing a lot other than a little sight seeing and some window shopping. Have relented and bought the first souvenir of the trip .. a very nice silk scarf..... and had a couple of pairs of trousers made.. at 4.50 each not really breaking the bank.

Staying in hanoi's old quarter where the day starts at 5.30am! .. am learning to sleep through the noise and despite really good intentions, have yet to get up at 5.30 to go for a walk around the lake and see the locals doing their morning exercises.. maybe tomorrow!

Most things are within walking distance, the only difficulty is in crossing the road! Have learnt to just walk at a steady pace and the motorbikes will just swerve around you!

Sapa was great, great scenery and the hill tribes were really interesting .. Ialso managed to trek without any further ankle injuries!

Will be posting more pictures soon, hope everyone is ok

S x

Saturday, May 07, 2005


Chinese acrobatics!


Anna and Elen doing all the hardwork at the summer palace


View from the flying fox


Shes fine!


Anna taking the easy way down?


View of the Great Wall from the valley floor :-)


Leaving Anna and Rona to take the shortcut!


And more


More Wall


No prizes for guessing which wall this is!


Out for Sushi in Beijing


Rona sampling deep fried scorpion! These guys also though it funny to put a live scorpion on my back!


If you cant beat them..


The Chinese getting some exercise!


Anyone for table tennis?


Sunday afternoon in the Health Park


Belly Dancing in Beijing?


Eric, Me and Rona


The Forbidden City