Christmas Day Trip
I’m fragile, but if I don’t eat I feel well enough to join my friends Joe and Nee on our planned Christmas Day Trip . We head out to the north west to a temple from 1816 that was designed to incorporate lessons learned from French colonial architecture and designs from Buddhist temples elsewhere. Unusually the Buddha rides an elephant, this reflects the habit of the original Abbot to go about atop an elephant. Goats run around the grounds, no elephants are left. The area was heavily bombed during the war as it formed part of the Ho Chi Min trail and the destruction was profound. While the temple avoided damage the population of monks became depleted as people became isolated. The road, once you turn off the highway is dotted with potholes and the narrow bridges over the low lying ponds and streams are one way two planks . Amazingly we drove out there in an EV taxi a tiny thing that did a superb job, and who’s female driver only had to stop once on our return trip to charge ...