About this blog

My name is Kevin Miller, Jr.  I created this website to tell you my story from my travels around the world.  Each story will be short and pertain to one photo.  A picture can tell many stories so let me tell you my story.  This is my life story to help you learn more about the world.

The postings will not be sequential, they will appear out of order.  That is okay, my goal is to tell a story when I see an image that brings back a memory.

New photos were taken with the HTC Desire HD mobile phone and/or Canon Rebel T3i (EOS 600).  Old photos were taken with my trusty old Fuji Discover camera and Fuji Digicam.

More about Kevin

You can learn more about me by reading my blogs.  SaigonNezumi.com is my personal blog that provides a personal glimpse to Saigon, Vietnam.  My newest blog, ironDevilDog.com, focuses on my Olympic Weightlifting training while dealing with my military injuries.  I hope to compete in the Masters competition in the future, one of the goals of my life.

Kevin has resided in Saigon, Vietnam, since March, 2004.

10 Comments

  1. Be Bong

    Great, a big boss you have become. Good luck for becoming a bigger bigger boss! :-D

  2. kevmille

    Not yet but I hope. Thanks for the good luck.

  3. Kevin Ma

    Wow, wonderful! Your blog is really exciting my friend! I got a very close friend from Singapore and she’s muslim. Thanks for your blog! Now, I know what are the best places to take her to for a sumptuous meal!

  4. John Miller

    Kevin, wonderful work, just beginning to explore your sites.. Keep up the good work. Sure wish you could send us some of your favorite foods. Your Mom sure knows how to cook!

    • kevmille

      Thanks Uncle John. I am starting to take more photos with my other professional camera as well. This site is just for photos.

  5. Nurie

    Hi Kevin, really appeeciate your postings about halal restaurants in saigon. You go beyond the extra miles to advise on the REAL halal restaurants. Bravo! Definitely will be useful if ever we were visiting Vietnam. I wish you success!

    • kevmille

      Thank you :-)

  6. Hi Kevin,

    Are you still in Vietnam? I would like to interview you if possible. I am writing a feature article about North Vietnam’s government from 1960′s until today.

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