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The Critters of Phu Quoc, by Colin | Jacksons in Saigon
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Our view from vietnam. Posted by: Mike Jackson. October 23, 2010. The Critters of Phu Quoc, by Colin. We saw a lot of cool animals at Phu Quoc. This is a lizard. It looked like it has a mane. I saw it on a tree at the resort. I saw a long, tall and skinny cricket. It tried to push away the first time. The second time, it pushed away and I had to drop it. We saw a large, long gecko on a tree. It was the same tree that was in the first picture of this story. Evan and I were looking for fish and we saw a cr...
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Our First Morning in Vietnam–Pho! | Jacksons in Saigon
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Our view from vietnam. Posted by: Lauren Jackson. October 15, 2010. Our First Morning in Vietnam–Pho! We took this photo of our first breakfast on the sidewalk in front of our hotel back in July. Pho at the Hoang Yen Hotel, Phu My Hung. Laquo; Sandakan Death March. Sunrise Hike near Mount Kinabalu. I’m convinced that Pho is the most delicious thing in the world! On October 15, 2010. Come on it’s just noodle soup. What makes pho so good? Can’t wait to find out! On October 15, 2010. On October 16, 2010.
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Jacksons In Saigon: Coast to the Coast
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We have moved to Seoul, Korea. Click here. To follow our new adventures. Coast to the Coast. A week ago we embarked on a bike ride from Saigon to Can Gio, about 65 kilometers away on the coast. It was possibly the longest ride Lauren and I have ever done, so it was kind of a big deal for us. Saturday morning we filled our Camelbacks, left the kids with Ms. Thuy and headed off to meet eight of our good friends. We left from our local bike shop, Saigon Cycles at 6:30am to beat the heat. Fit on that boat.
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Phu Quoc, Part 1 | Jacksons in Saigon
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Our view from vietnam. Posted by: Mike Jackson. October 23, 2010. Phu Quoc, Part 1. We had a great time exploring this soon-to-be-developed island for our fall break last week. There are plans for an international airport, much improved (paved) roads and a casino, so we got there in time to enjoy the more quiet, peaceful chapter in this island’s history. We began our trip with a 50-minute trip on a small Vietnam Airlines prop plane. We arrived at the Eden Resort. Laquo; Sunrise Hike near Mount Kinabalu.
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National Foundation Day | Jacksons in Saigon
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Our view from vietnam. Posted by: Mike Jackson. October 2, 2010. Laquo; Bedtime Reading. Looking good there Mike! I’m glad you could have that unique experience. Plus not many countries can claim to be 4000 years old. Parents look like nice folks. On October 2, 2010. Mike – you are going to have more and more great experiences as time goes on in your stay. Sounds amazing. AND when you don’t own a car – bring on the wine! On October 3, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Jacksons In Saigon: Leaving. Step 2: Eat & Drink With Friends
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We have moved to Seoul, Korea. Click here. To follow our new adventures. Leaving. Step 2: Eat and Drink With Friends. This is the only silver lining to leaving a place: it tends to bring people together to eat and drink. We have shared some amazing meals with some even more amazing people these past weeks. David showing strong form as we kick off my guys night out. Going-away evening at an ostrich BBQ. In full disclosure, he did find a half-eaten. Oh what a night. Mot, Hai, Ba.Yo! Fine dining at La Villa.
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We’ve Moved! | Jacksons in Saigon
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Our view from vietnam. Posted by: Mike Jackson. November 2, 2010. This will be our new address and we hope we do not lose many of you in the move. The strange part is that we suddenly have access to everything once again (allowing us to post this! To be on the safe side however, we are going to start posting on the blogspot site. I am sorry to complicate your lives and we appreciate all of you who have been following and commenting. See you at the new blog! Laquo; The Critters of Phu Quoc, by Colin.
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Gardening in Vietnam | Jacksons in Saigon
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Our view from vietnam. Posted by: Mike Jackson. October 10, 2010. We went on a shopping spree for plants with the head gardener from SSIS. We ended up with over 40 plants including a large palm tree, some bamboo, and three beautiful orchids. Paying 2,475,000vnd for Everything:. Taking Delivery 10 Min. Later:. Laquo; National Foundation Day. Hasn’t stopped raining here either! Gets frustrating doesn’t it! By: Kris Erskine Campbell. On October 10, 2010. I think you’ve sent the rain to us! I wish you could ...
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