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It was so awesome to see you two today! I’m looking forward to your next great adventure!
What a welcome surprise to see you after so much time has passed. And so glad to have you back with us on this trip to Vietnam. Happy New Year 2020!
It looks like a beautiful country, and have heard many good reports from visits there. It is on our list
Bon Voyage. Sue:)
Glad you will be with us. We hope it gives you a view into Hoi An and the coast of central Vietnam. Maybe a future trip?
Looking forward to reading and seeing photos of your new adventure in Vietnam!
Welcome Home and Happy New Year 2020! Happy to be having another adventure with you along for sights and, one hopes, insights.
Happy Travels and don’t forget your flip flops.
Our visas came yesterday. Thanks for all of your help. Will be packing flip flops soon.
Enjoy. I’m betting it’s not the same as it was in 1963-67. Spent time just north and way south and steaming up and down Gulf of Tonkin. All my “comrades” who’ve gone back as tourists have enjoyed that “second” experience of Vietnam. I’m sure you will too.
Happy New Year 2020! In all of our reading what stands out and amazes is the good will shown to Americans by the Vietnamese. We are hoping to learn much from this culture as we discover the beauty of a land so very far away.
The gang is back!
Can’t wait!
pau
Here’s to an auspicious New Year on the road again.