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Isha Drew's avatar

I really enjoyed the the moving pictures of Vung Tau. It looks like a nice place to live. My Canadian mother also loved the sweet powder and included it in every meal - brand name was Accent. She lived to 93 and three of her four children still hale and hearty in late 60s and 70s (me). Not that i recommend it; neither do i recommend the poison sprays we all imbibed, growing up on a commercial fruit orchard. Nor, for that matter, the beautiful, cold water pumped from the 40 ft well my father dug. I have learned recently our very small town is situated on or near uranium deposits and people building now need to install radon shields in some cases. Heigh ho, life on earth is not for sissies. I hope Taipei is good for you Lin. I have spent quite a few hours in Taipei int'l airport and found it very beautiful, full of orchids.

One unexpected feature of listening to your essays on the substack app is that the slightly irritating AI woman's voice changes seamlessly to Vietnamese or German or whatever pronunciation when she deems fit. That delights me as i hate not knowing how the words should be pronounced. Cheap thrills.

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Jon Orton's avatar

Media outlets like AP write "The flooding in Hanoi has been reportedly the worst in two decades" and yet, elsewhere in their article, use people's misery to underline the assertion "Experts say storms like Typhoon Yagi are getting stronger due to climate change, as warmer ocean waters provide more energy to fuel them, leading to higher winds and heavier rainfall."

Mainstream media never lets a chance to reinforce the man made climate narrative go to waste - even if it means ignoring the fact that they just wrote flooding was WORSE two decades ago. https://apnews.com/article/vietnam-flooding-typhoon-yagi-43af9564655861bafb2b6a211f8bd679

By the way - thanks for educating me on the gift a salesman left in my office this morning. Until reading your article I had no idea they were mooncakes or what the celebration was. I hope the harvest is as delicious as the cakes are.

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