We leave for Hanoi tomorrow so this is basically our last day in Hoi An. But we spend the morning really not doing much. Liz as got a bit of a sore throat probably caused by the air conditioning. Everyone is little weary. We are always on the move here. Walking or riding. Breakfast time we notice that the Resort is almost empty. At one stage we're the only people in the breakfast room. and there is so much food.
We don't really do anything until lunchtime when we head into town. We grab some baguettes from the place we went to the other day. No half hour wait today. I had the pork baguette and it's fantastic. We eat as we walk then drop into a coffee shop to get some real coffee. It's so hot in there I feel dizzy but a quick walk outside puts me right. We eventually end up in the ancient town. Or maybe it's the really ancient town. Built by Japanese traders hundreds of years ago. Pick up a few souvenirs and get a little guided tour round a 17th century house. The tour guide is lovely and we sit have a chat over cups of tea. at one point my glasses fall apart which is just brilliant. I'm going to have to put them together with sticky tape until we get back to Melbourne. Oh brilliant.We also need another bag for stuff we've bought.
We plan to go home for a swim but flop out on the beds and just chill. Sometimes holidays can just take it out of you.
After dark we travel back into town for our final dinner in Hoi An. The kids would like to go back to Alfonzo for some more pizza which at least we know will fill them up. We do like the American style pizzas. And we know Remi will eat them. I don't think he's eaten all day. So we buy plenty of pepperoni pizza for him.
Walk slowly back through the town stopping to barter over a new suitcase. Back on the shuttle and our last night in Hoi An is over.
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