Four weeks are up, and June is on the Horizon... We had a few "cooler" days but things are set to warm up....
(Quatro semanas ja se passaram e o mes de Junho ja ven no horizonte. Tivemos alguns dias mais fresquinho, mais com certeza o tempo vai esquentat bastante...)
A week or so ago I went over on a local motorbike tour again.. Lots of activities on the rice paddies and as usual life in Asia never seems to slow down , no matter what day.
(Uma semana atras eu fui novamente em um passeio na regiao. Muitas atividade nas plantacoes de arroz, e como e comum, na Asia as coisas numca parecem que dao uma acalmada, nao importa que dia e da semana....)
Sugar cane harvesting on the way (colheita da cana)
A pile of sugar cane waiting manual loading..
Local country farm house. Some are much better, others are even more basic..
These guys are loading watermelons onto their 100cc bikes..
I calculated 7 bags at around 50 kilos each....
Local rice field getting ready to harvest
I visited a local church and the little girl insisted on a photo. She later went to get her friends for a group photograph..
The Church..
Young couple, they take care of the church and surroundings
Here is the little group of friends
Sunrise over the dam, where I go to do a little workout most mornings at 5 am
Sunset from my room door at the "village" compound..
Buggered after a hot day..
At the zoo today. I have been to many zoos before but never to one where you can get to touch most animals.... (except the tigers). We had a great morning visiting this private zoo. We were the only westerners around but plenty of Vietnamese folk. You get pretty close to most of the animals, and get to feed them if feed is available near by.
Hoje estivemos neste zoologico particular. Ha various animais e voce pode tocar ou acariciar a maioria dos animais com excecao dos tigres..
Friendly little chap. Hipopotamu bem amigavel...
Greg and Lan, a friend that guided us to the zoo.
Feeding the elephants. You can not get any closer..
First time to pat an elephant's trunk..
A primeira vez que toquei na tromba de um elefante..
A Kudu form Africa
Rare white tiger. Could not touch him tough.
Infelismente nao pude toca-lo
This table is made from a local tree stup. No easy to find a place around it where you could comfortably fit a chair but great work nonetheless. Check out the detailed carvings..
Esta mesa e feita de uma raiz enorme. De uma olhada nos entalhes.
Never been so close to a rhino. They looked really good, fat and healthy. Munching at the grass. Touched the horns, scratched their ears..
Rice straw laid out to dry across most roads. The straw is dried, stored and fed to buffalo and cattle in the "winter" months..
A small tractor churning in the rice paddy after harvest..
Late in the afternoon myself and Craig went over to the village to mingle with the locals (age range from low 20s to mid 70's) for a play of Baddingtom. Great fun, they play well and I did get a hiding. But will be back in the next few days.
Craig Tanner and big sister and little brother
We paly the game outdoors in the local school grounds
You all have fun and I shall post a few more photos in the next week or so.