Here is a quick preview of our Tet pictures. This year was tiring (as always), but not as bad as other years. We did a lot of the paperwork this time, as opposed to running around like crazy trying to fix everything that goes wrong with the vendors' booths.
I'll will be MIA for a few weeks, so I won't be posting during that time. When I'm back, I'll have all of our pictures up in a slideshow accessible from here.
The Front Gate of Hội Tết, Monday morning. It had rained the night before so we were a bit concerned, but it turned out great.
A new addition this year – street signs! They're named after streets in Vietnam.
The cottage in Làng Việt Nam (Vietnam Cultural Village), an re-inactment of the countryside in Vietnam.
A merchant's boat, probably on its way to the chợ nổi (floating market). These boats are still in use around Cần Thơ and other delta regions.
A quick thrust of the camera behind the netting snatched a peep of the Nước Mía Viễn Đông operations (Far East Sugarcane Juice).
A fancy headdress found in the highlands of Vietnam. JK! It's just ops waiting for something to do (that means everything was running smoothly. Good!)
Hi, just got here from Triet's blog. Your blog looks great! Congrats on your wedding!
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