Today our river cruise on the Mekong ended so the crew members hoisted our luggage on their backs and shoulders to climb the dirt trail with hand dug steps up a steep embankment. Even though Kathy and I started up the trail, several crew members rushed to assist me and I learned how to say 1 – 2 – 3 (mui – pui – bye). My entourage grew to 6 including the cook with his tall hat helping to lift and move me forward. The good news was that our bus was air conditioned, Sights along the way: wooden houses on stilts with either people or animals seeking shade underneath; no window panes – only rattan blinds hanging down(well to do homes in the cities had brick walls); numerous TV dishes; fields of dry rice with Brahma cattle; one town’s main industry was carving Buddha statues from sandstone while another village specialized in selling dried fish and dried crocodile.
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