Pushing the longboats.
A famous bridge that costs money to cross. We skipped and walked around.
Look closely. That poor dog has a dog-dress on.
The covered market, practically flooded with all the rain.
Some guys riding their scooter through the 3 foot wide market walkway. Pedestrians are the lowest forms of existence in SE Asia, by the way. Smaller yields to bigger, ALWAYS.
A roadside "gas station". You see some that are just 1 liter bottles filled up and on a shelf on the corner.
More propaganda.
Me modeling my new hat, purchased at a hat shop here. Hoi An is famous for tailoring things.
Our cooking class teacher tenderizing beef in high-speed with the back of a knife.
Em tending our meat on a lemongrass stick "popsicles" on a little grill.
Em frying our hand-wrapped rice spring noodles with the longest chopsticks I've ever seen.
The finished spring rolls.
Our whole fish filled with yummy sauce and grilled in a banana leaf.
The happy chefs.
Of course I made it....