Sunday, May 15, 2011

I've been sensored

So Internet access in Vietnam and Hing Kong was not worth it, as all the sites we would usually log onto are banned. It was frustrating to be censored as we are aware of what is out there and that we cannot access it, i wonder if many Vietnamese feel like this, or if not knowing makes them less frustrated.

Vietnam was a wonderful mix of extremes, i doubt i will visit again, but some of the beaches were the quietest we have seen and some of the streets the busiest. I don't think i will forget rush hour in Hanoi! Xss and I got some items of clothing tailored in Hoi An, a tiny old town of tailors, cobblers and cafes. If you like Ubud, you'd like this. These items will be revealed when we go to an Australian Wedding as we are now no longer going to India.

We wanted to see India, but after the third person said to us, 'don't go', even though they knew it was on our trip and we were going we reviewed it. All these people also say, 'oh, i LOVE India, its great, the downside is that you can see people dying by the side of the road, or dead bodies, and the poverty is unbelievable but you get used to it'. Well, i'm not sure i want to see people nearly dying! how would i get anywhere, surely if you see someone in need of help you have to help. I'd spend our days running between dying people, feeding them money, in the form of notes so they don't choke. So when ex flatmate Stan emailed saying she was preggers and getting married on the 21st of May we changed our tickets to Kuala Lumpur, brought new flights to Australia and off we go. So now we are off to Australia for 8 days instead. I've always said i'd never go there, principally because their immigration laws have been so racist (up until 1981 you could not move to Australia if you were black!) but our love for Stan (who was an indescribably great flatmate) and the knowledge that a baby will prevent her from travelling over for the Olympics, our next agreed meet up, we had to go.

Things i want to do in Australia:
- See a Wombat
- Have a BBQ and cook Shrimps, and then say ' lets put another Shrimp on the Barby'
- See the street that Neighbours is filmed on (did you know i like Neighbours?)

We fly out tonight and I'm looking forward to seeing some films on the plane! Since we met a fellow English teacher in Siem Reap, she has offered us her flat to stay in, so its exciting to stay in a real Australian house. I wonder if they have XXXX beer in the fridge and a pool in the yard?

In other news, i got my haircut yesterday. Does anyone else persistently think that they look like Nicky Clarke every time they get their hair cut?



My new androgynous look. The necklaces are new too.

2 comments:

Kathryn said...

have fun in australia :) get some XXXX, some VB, then head to the beach (except that its probably raining/cold right now). if you can, try to call someone a gallah! xox Kathryn

Spinster said...

I remember you saying that you wouldn't visit Oz for those reasons (certain people are still treated like shit there, if you know what I mean). At least you have a valid reason to go though. Have a good time.

The New Yorker. ;-)