The Luminara departed the Port of Saigon, and is heading for the Port of Danang. Tomorrow will be an at-sea day. Lunch was at Mistral. Basically, Antipasto Misto, Truffle Fries and Sausage Pizza, with white and red wines, plus beer. Did not do much shipwise, for it was beginning to get a bit rough at sea. Dinner at Haesu Bit began with a sake pouring and Pho. Also, tuna and hamachi sashimi. Decided to watch TV in our stateroom tonight because it was too dangerous to walk around, and expected to get worse. My lowest number of steps/day since I got my pedometer. Only 901 steps. Just finished reading the 2024 Eruption , by Michael Crichton and James Patterson. I reviewed this novel last year. . Took me a long time because I finally got around to it this summer, and, through my iPhone, only read a few pages when I was waiting around for something. Took me many months to complete. I am now reading two books: A soft-back, ...
Today will be the first time I will leave this ship. On a bus to Saigon, or Ho Chi Minh City. Saigon in the Rain sounds like a film, but that is what happened. Started with a pho for breakfast, with a Bloody Mary and orange juice. Boarded the bus for our one-hour ride to Saigon, Took a photo of a cannonball tree. The balls and flowers have terrible smells. We got to our drop off point, the Bitexco Financial Tower, also known as the Skyrise Tower, where the skydeck is on the 49th floor. Was once the tallest building in Saigon. However, in 2018, the Landmark 81 tower was completed, making it it the second tallest in southeast Asia to Merdeka 118 of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Those numbers reflect the number of stories. We had available an hour to walk around the area, but it began to rain, so we decided to remain on the bus. Thus I called today's posting, Saigon in the Rain. Wonder what motorbike riders do in the rain? Well, h...