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RE: Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

in Pinmapple4 years ago

What a great adventure. I really like the idea of cruising with no more than 20 people. That has just got to be really nice.

And a gloriously beautiful setting for said adventure. Looks like nothing but big fun.

You are a good sport, Mr. Tai Chi. I strongly suspect that they'd have had to chase the Tiger without me unless that is where the coffee mess was located. Then I'd have chi'd some tai with the best of them...

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Any more that 20 is too many people. We're not cruise people Tom, something about it doesn't appeal; Maybe all those people crammed onto a boat gambling, drinking , spewing everywhere...Not my thing. This was pretty cultured though and were rarely saw anyone, except at dinner. It was pretty nice.

They had complimentary tea and coffee at the Tai Chi deck, of which I partook of course. Then we headed down for showers and off to the most sumptuous of breakfasts each day. It really was a great little trip and taught me that I am the suckiest tai chi'er on the planet.

I agree with your passenger limit assessment. I have no reason I can think of to jam on one of those floating hi rise boats. NO REASON.

I'm guessing I could give you a pretty good run for your title 'Suckiest Tai Chi'er on the Planet'.

Maybe we could sit on the tai chi deck together sipping coffee and enjoying the view while the tai chi'ers tai chi! All those yoga pants and tight tops...

I'm really good with that plan. In fact, I suddenly like the idea of the tai chi deck.

Who knew tai chi could be a spectator sport? How was the coffee? :)

Lol...It can be a great spectator sport, depending on who's doing the tai chi.