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Ben Thanh Market

Noodles noodles noodles, I can never eat enough noodles, in broth, in miso, in curry, fried with thick sweet soy, deep fried topped with a mountain of veg, fried by a South Indian man, fried by a street hawker, made with well water from only one city in the world, pulled, cut or rolled, noodles made with egg, rice, buckwheat, mung bean, semolina or sweet potato, the varieties are endless.

When we were in Saigon, Vietnam, I had noodles in soup almost every morning for a month interspersed with a Banh Mi here and there. That made me happy as a clam, ready to start the outrageously hot day.

Bun Suong Noodles in Soup
When in Saigon we went to Ben Thanh market to check out the local food stands for breakfast. My eyes look around to find the stall most populated and with the freshest ingredients, we pull up a stool and order. We both have Bun Suong, while you cant actually see what’s in the bowl from our hasty photos, inside is shrimp paste rolls, huge succulent prawns and rice vermicelli in delicious broth and the customary plate of fresh herbs and sprouts, you know I could eat this every day. The big gringo orders another bowl, the stall girls giggle. Happiness.

Ben Thanh Market, Saigon
Walking around the market we eye more gorgeous foods and friendly smiles. Vietnamese are pretty smiley people, super hard working and industrious. Give a smile, get a smile, vice versa.

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Boneta in Gastown, Vancouver, BC

Dinner at Boneta, just look at that luscious braised short rib, scalloped potatoes, and decadent onion rings, wow that is a lot of food for one gal. All mouthwatering. But wait, there’s more! Home-made gnocchi with fried sage in brown butter is fat+starch satisfyingly good. And to add to the already heavy deliciousness is Brooklyn Beer on tap.

Gnocchi in brown butter with fried sage

Entrées at $25+ is pretty standard for this calibre of dining, its a good choice to taste local ingredients done contemporary. Also awesome is the ever friendly owner partner wine guru Neil Ingram (especially friendly when you hang with CBC’s Margaret Gallagher).

The ceiling dons framed mirrors angled and hanging. The walls are adorned with local artist Charles Forsberg’s very large canvases. Charles, can I store one of these in my living room for you?

You can kinda see the painting on the right in my layered night shot.

Boneta, painting, reflection

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Stand-up paddle rentals at Qualicum beach

So we get to Qualicum and Dean heard that you can rent these Stand-up Paddles from and ex-South African surfer dude at the beach. Here is a demonstration on calm waters(freezing cold though). Always something new to try but I gave it a pass, these are not tropical waters!

Serious Tree-house

Then we dilly-dally back to buddy’s cottage to take in the view  from his serious treehouse. Here Jess is harnessed in and climbing, we are armed with Heinies, we climb one by one. When you get to the platform there is a gentle sway, I sit because standing just seems unintuitive. Next pic is the dizzying view from eagle eye height treehouse.

from treehouse

Isn’t that view ridiculous?

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Nanaimo ferry terminal

Summer is almost here and its time to plan another island getaway to our buddy’s house. We flew last time and let me tell you 1 hour total beats the 5 hour ferry expedition. Don’t get me wrong, I love BC ferries, great scenery, lots of fresh air and ferry food hmmm. But flying is awesome if you are pressed for time.

Chieftan airplane

Look at that wee plane! Its a Chieftan airplane, 6-8 passengers. Orca Air has an ongoing deal of $59 one way to Qualicum, which is 50%+ less than the competition. The experience is very fun, maybe a bit unnerving but totally stunning views are to be had.

img_3350-sm Even Dean and Cam fit snugly behind the pilot and co-pilot. 30 high flying minutes later we landed on the small runway in Qualicum, our friend and her dog greeting us with big smiles(yes, dogs smile).

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