Final Day
This morning we had an optional early morning walking market tour. The fish we saw heading out of the fishing village yesterday were destined for markets like this around the area. With no formal booths, sellers pulled up their part of the road to lay out their produce awaiting purchase by those attending the market. Everything looked fresh and appealing. It really was quite similar to our market at home. The seafood was so fresh that shrimp periodically lept from their baskets onto the surrounding ground only to be placed back into the basket again.
Our walk back gave us a little different view of the waterway. We ran across a group of women setting up their next Instagram shot. Ira had to have his picture made with them since they were shooting with a Sony camera. A little further down we ran into a group of Japanese photographers that had hire a model. They needed a little help understanding that she needed to walk towards the light, but we were there to help.
We had our last class today after we returned. For a little switch up, we were the critiquers for our classmates. It's harder than it looks! I think there should be a great portfolio from this week to make a slideshow for tonight.
This afternoon we had free to buy cheap souvenirs and pack. We gathered for our farewell dinner watched the amazing slideshow Ari put together for us. The outtakes were almost as good since our group had such a good time together. We walked to our final dinner and said some goodbyes to those not heading back tomorrow. It had been a fantastic trip in a beautiful country with great friends and instructors. Viva Vietnam!











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