Two Motifs for Urban Loneliness
Why does the railway line curving away in the distance to nothing read as lonely? Perhaps it's the vision paradoxical endpoint, you b...
Why does the railway line curving away in the distance to nothing read as lonely? Perhaps it's the vision paradoxical endpoint, you b...
There is something eerily elegant about this French pistol, suspended as if floating in time, in the Military Museum in Hanoi. In one ...
Travelling around Vietnam one is conscious that one's political opinions may not always be the best thing to shout out about but this ...
Lemon Grass Restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City, with its charming ceiling of umbrellas, is well rated in a couple of guide books and obviously...
L'usine on Le Loi Street in Ho Chi Minh City is just right for mid-morning coffee, good espresso is hard to find in HCMC, though o...
One wonders just what witty banter might come with coat, a frock or blouse from the Pun Shop, in the Old Quarter in Hanoi. I am not quite...
On a bicycle tour from Hoi An, this was one of four bridges, two bamboo, two of wood that we crossed. This one was owned by three famil...
Nothing like a ladder for a step up in the word. This group of bamboo beauties for sale in Ladder Lane in the Old Quarter of Hanoi, c...