We LOVE sightseeing! Saturday is usually our free day and so we find something fun to do or see, either by ourselves or with someone, most likely the other senior missionary couple, the Bairds. This particular Saturday we were on our own. We visited the Lao Textile Museum, had lunch at a fabulous restaurant next to That Dam stupa that our English students suggested, and climbed to the top of the Patuxay, or Victory, Monument. There were a lot of stairs 😰 but we made it.
Butterfly Pea Tea, an herbal drink. It has a beautiful color.
Craig's pictures with commentary:
These are from our walk about Vientiane on Saturday morning and afternoon. So much to see and learn here! Wonderful place!!!
This is at the Lao Textile Museum. Here they take the silk and turn it into thread, then dye for color, and last they weave beautiful fabrics. Their hands move quickly between the threads as they create their designs.
This is the dyeing process. Suzanne spoke with him, and he said it takes two days for the colors to leave his skin, and one month for his fingernails to return to normal.
This is a French colonial home built over 100 years ago. Instead of renovating or restoring, its decay was arrested, or stopped. A coffee shop operates nearby with the house providing space to sit, talk, and take in the surroundings.
Very nice! Tony
ReplyDeleteOh, I love everything you posted about the Textile (silk) Museum ... Amazing and beautiful ... My mom learned how to take raw sheeps wool, take it completely through to the woven fabric (which she also designed for her dad's new jacket, which a tailor sewed)
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ReplyDeleteWow! That sounds amazing!
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