Lazy Bones in Leon is Crap
Service can be an issue in
Honestly, in any street in
Kudos to the Real Hotel, and to Big Foot. As far as Lazybones goes…. well, they live up to their name if nothing else. Utter crap.
Service can be an issue in
Honestly, in any street in
Kudos to the Real Hotel, and to Big Foot. As far as Lazybones goes…. well, they live up to their name if nothing else. Utter crap.
I'm feeling happier this evening.
I spent a small part of the afternoon at a school run by Building New Hope, the organisation that also includes my employers CafeChavalos..
It made me realise what it was that I was missing. Sitting on the porch, with my laptop, every day is all very nice but I was yearning for the warmth and smiles that I had enjoyed in abundance at KOTO.
Reality checks are good. Right?
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I've mentioned already, I love the weather here.
Last night I was at my first expat soirée and very agreeable it was too. I should point out that the chicken wings were a triumph.
There we all were, in our smart, casual, whitey's in the topics outfits.
Seeing as I've been delayed in Hanoi it's meant writing more about Vietnam than I anticipated.
But tomorrow I will finally leave. Talking today to the kids at KOTO, the wonderful streetkid project that has been my employer for the last two and a bit years, they didn't really grasp that this was it. Time, geography and economics makes it unlikely I will return.
And if I do, I am sure it will never be the same again. Nothing so good can ever be.
Because Vietnam was special. Incredibly so. There my life took a turn that taught me that I can actually make steps like deciding to move to Nicaragua. I realised that this lifestyle, this adventure, it isn't just for other people. I can do it too.
Stuck, as I still am in Hanoi, and with the great voyage to Granada set to start tomorrow, I'm still combing through blogs trying to get a feel for what will be my new home.
Needless to say 99.9% of what I read is good. Granada is charming, the people are friendly, the food is good, the weather warm.
The downsides? Well stray dogs and litter for starters - but that could just as easily by where I am now or any other developing nation. Glue sniffing is an issue too. Strange, I recall it was a huge issue in the UK back when I was still in Primary School - some 25 years ago. It became illegal to sell solvents to minors and the problem seemed to disappear or maybe it just became old news.
I guess the biggest attraction, as an expat, to Granada is also my biggest fear. In short, while it appears to be used to foreigners and well set up to meet their needs, a place can lose its identity altogether. To put it bluntly, there is a fear that Nicaragua and Granada are becoming Florida retirement overspill.
As sad as I will be to leave Hanoi, it’s perhaps just as well that I’ll finally be on my way during the city’s least lovable season.
While autumnal Hanoi is cool and romantic, and winter Hanoi is fresh and clear, nobody could love this early spring weather.
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