so, halfway through our vietnam trip, my camera died. i had even fully charged that lithium battery within an inch of its life before we left! at the time on the trip, i just couldn't figure out why my camera would up and die on me.
and then i saw the veritable photo shoot i hosted on the boat at halong bay. a photo shoot of the chrispinator and me. well, mostly me and the strange faces i make.
and then i knew why my camera died halfway through our trip.
while in hanoi, we decided to take a day trip to near-ish by halong bay. gorgeous, gorgeous halong bay.
leaving the docks for the bay |
this is a hoodie! and i'm wearing it! |
hey open, beautiful waters. |
might be a favorite photo from the trip. isn't el tophoro handsome as shnat? |
part of the floating villages |
we were, in fact, still married when we visited halong bay. |
are you serious? |
part of our boat tour was a stop at the near by caves. gorgeous.
on our last day in hanoi, we stopped at a gourmet ice cream shop. as if you couldn't guess, mine is the larger one.
topher: "can i eat it already? i hate melted ice cream!" |
i am a tiger. |
chris did not like his chicken sandwich. |
but i loved mine! |
after miles and miles of bumpy sleep and then gorgeous coast line, we arrived at the beach of danang. danang was a popular beach for american soldiers to escape to during the american war.
we enjoyed a ton of great, fresh seafood.
and i even got to enjoy some delicious wine one evening, while chris slurped on some ice cold beer.
we spent all of our four days in danang on the beach, lounging. i didn't bring my camera down with us until we took a nighttime stroll. to capture the water, we had to go sans flash, and after some wine...well, you get this.
after a relaxing time in danang, we hopped another train- soft seats this time- and traveled to another beach destination of nha trang.
we again spent a glorious three days enjoying delicious food and glorious sun.
we spent one great evening in, enjoying wine and chocolate.
our final stop was the beautiful town of dalat. built as an escape for the french during their occupation in the 1900's, it's like a mini european hideaway. with windy, yet very hilly streets and ample park and natural space, it was beautiful.
we spent a couple of days soaking in the chilly weather at the large lake, and wanted to walk the course of the lake, but i was taken down by an achy illness. so we opted to sit and enjoy the views.
the eiffel tower inspired cell tower |
the final picture we captured before the camera died. |
oh vietnam, how you cooled our bodies and warmed our tummies with deliciousness. thank you.
You and Topher are so adorable. I'm glad you had a great trip. Sorry for the swollen eye :(
ReplyDeleteI've just read your two posts on Vietname...I'm now starving. I've been dying for leaving site and starting our journey and eating western food for days, and this just made it so much worse!
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