What did you accomplish today?

sarahJane211

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I was looking into that also....and you can get a beautiful brand new apartment cheap, and the weather there is pretty nice. I had a few student tenants from there telling me about it and it peaked my interest. It could be an interesting place to spend a few winters at least.
Hard to stay in Vietnam long time (unless you marry or impregnate a local), Philippines is way easier, with special VISA for US vets, and a vet hospital.
I've spent the last 12 years in mainly Thailand, but also Philippines, Vietnam and Cambodia.
Cambodia VISA costs $300 for the over 55s, very cheap place to stay, but health care is a bit iffy, if that worries you.

I'd say $1,500/month if you want a regular woman in your bed.
But $1,000 is doable if you're a loner with a simple lifestyle.

Cannabis easily available in Cambodia and Vietnam for about $10 a quarter oz., not so easy in Hanoi for some reason.
Quality is variable, but it does the job.
 
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MintyDreadlocks

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Hmm well not today. But last couple weeks I've been redoing the vinyl flooring in the house and gave the bathroom a makeover.

Now just dealing with cleaning glue adhesive on top of my floor vinyl.
 

curious2garden

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is it really a pool at that temperature or a giant bath tub?
A giant bath tub. It's a salt pool and I use a chlorine generator. Waking up and going for a swim at 1 am, floating on your back, naked, while watching the desert sky at night is magical. Best of all if you fall asleep when you wake up you aren't freezing. I admit it's expensive and time consuming but it's worth every penny.
 

MintyDreadlocks

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A giant bath tub. It's a salt pool and I use a chlorine generator. Waking up and going for a swim at 1 am, floating on your back, naked, while watching the desert sky at night is magical. Best of all if you fall asleep when you wake up you aren't freezing. I admit it's expensive and time consuming but it's worth every penny.
Sounds lovely dude. A morning swim everyday is great for the mind body and soul. Was one of Fred Rogers favorite things in life.
 

Laughing Grass

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A giant bath tub. It's a salt pool and I use a chlorine generator. Waking up and going for a swim at 1 am, floating on your back, naked, while watching the desert sky at night is magical. Best of all if you fall asleep when you wake up you aren't freezing. I admit it's expensive and time consuming but it's worth every penny.
you know I’m picturing you skinny dipping now. :shock:
 

Bubbas.dad1

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Almost nothing. Did the laundry, hung it out and took it back in 3 hours later. It was 86f by 11. Not hot by the standards of the folks out in California, but outside here was total silence. Humidity of 50%, isn’t too bad, but I think folks up here just aren’t used to higher temps. Of course, I bitch when it is below zero, also.
 
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