Wow, I can't believe SaigonNezumi.com has been online for two years as of yesterday, March 23rd. Actually it was formed a couple days before but the blog entries were, well, a bit negative in regards to Vietnam. I decided to be a bit more positive about my blog which in turn changed my view of Vietnam significantly. I actually started blogging back in 2004 before leaving … [Read more...] about SaigonNezumi.com – 2 Years Old
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A cute Saigon Puppy
My former landlord in District 5 loves pets. She has about 3 cats, one dog, and now, a new puppy. She babysat Smokey last August when I headed to the US. Below is a picture of their cute puppy: (So cute, I am NOT choking it...) … [Read more...] about A cute Saigon Puppy
Is Santa Coming to Saigon?
Christmas Eve in Saigon was hectic this year. It took me nearly one hour to get to one of my favorite seafood restaurants in District 5. I finally got home a couple hours later. Normally, my alleyway is active for Christmas since I live in a Catholic neighborhood. This year, due to the construction, my alleyway was silent. My three cats still found it interesting. When I … [Read more...] about Is Santa Coming to Saigon?
Lucky Plays with Ninja
Yesterday I took Ninja, my 3 month old kitten, on the terrace and introduced him to Lucky, my nearly 2 year old Mekong Delta Terrier. Lucky is a great dog in that she loves to play with cats though Smokey, my 3 year old cat, gets bored with Lucky now. Here is Lucky playing with Ninja: (Lucky and Ninja) Yeah, everyone has been asking me for his picture recently. Here … [Read more...] about Lucky Plays with Ninja
A Long Saigon Week
Wow, one of those long weeks. I got caught in a rainstorm last Monday so I decided to have lunch at KFC. It was actually quite funny since on of the young female employees kept giving me napkins. First it was for my wet hair, another set for my face, another for my fries, and finally for my meal. After she gave me the last stack of napkins, she then asked me in English … [Read more...] about A Long Saigon Week