11/365: My mother and me went and bought some bread for my family. The photo show an ordinary bread vendor in Saigon [Vietnam in general]. They usually don’t have a big bakery like in other country but just small one with only bread, sometime they also sell dumpling.
This vendor is my family favorite. People often call this vendor is ‘bánh mì ô-môi’ [Lesbian Bread], it’s not the real name of the vendor, it just because the owner is lesbian. But I don’t care about the name, I only care about the bread. It’s just so delicious, crispy, and also a little bit expensive, nearly 1$ for a bread. It’s considered high-price in Vietnam.

11/365: My mother and me went and bought some bread for my family. The photo show an ordinary bread vendor in Saigon [Vietnam in general]. They usually don’t have a big bakery like in other country but just small one with only bread, sometime they also sell dumpling.

This vendor is my family favorite. People often call this vendor is ‘bánh mì ô-môi’ [Lesbian Bread], it’s not the real name of the vendor, it just because the owner is lesbian. But I don’t care about the name, I only care about the bread. It’s just so delicious, crispy, and also a little bit expensive, nearly 1$ for a bread. It’s considered high-price in Vietnam.

11/365: My mother and me went and bought some bread for my family. The photo show an ordinary bread vendor in Saigon [Vietnam in general]. They usually don’t have a big bakery like in other country but just small one with only bread, sometime they also sell dumpling.
This vendor is my family favorite. People often call this vendor is ‘bánh mì ô-môi’ [Lesbian Bread], it’s not the real name of the vendor, it just because the owner is lesbian. But I don’t care about the name, I only care about the bread. It’s just so delicious, crispy, and also a little bit expensive, nearly 1$ for a bread. It’s considered high-price in Vietnam.

11/365: My mother and me went and bought some bread for my family. The photo show an ordinary bread vendor in Saigon [Vietnam in general]. They usually don’t have a big bakery like in other country but just small one with only bread, sometime they also sell dumpling.

This vendor is my family favorite. People often call this vendor is ‘bánh mì ô-môi’ [Lesbian Bread], it’s not the real name of the vendor, it just because the owner is lesbian. But I don’t care about the name, I only care about the bread. It’s just so delicious, crispy, and also a little bit expensive, nearly 1$ for a bread. It’s considered high-price in Vietnam.

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my 365 project's page. I started this project on my facebook on 01/01/10 but just decided to bring it here. hope that you can find something interesting here!

every photos is taken with purpose, so they have a story behind to tell us. I will try to tell you the story in English (my English is so BAD! but I will try) and maybe in Vietnamese (if you can understand).

Since I don't have Flickr to upload my photos there, I just post them directly here. I will upload to Flickr when I have one.

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