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Posted on Tuesday November 3rd, 2009 at 05:12 in blogging
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; The Second Coming, William Butler Yeats Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Hamlet, William Shakespeare For the Love of Money is The Root of All Evil Timothy 6:10 Let be be finale of seem. The only...
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Posted on Monday October 26th, 2009 at 17:44 in travel, china, hong kong, featured
I’m back in China. Okay, Hong Kong is China so I never really left. If that’s the case why is there that pesky border? Three days in the city I love to hate. Some times I think that Hong Kong is the city where bitter expats go to die, li...
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Posted on Wednesday October 21st, 2009 at 16:55 in travel, china, shopping, superstar, headband, pastime, stevo, local gym, china photo, photo shopping
Shopping and walking in China Shopping is a pastime enjoyed by many of China’s foreign residents. Clothing, electronics, assorted kitsch items: It’s all affordable. I shot this image last weekend as Mrs. Stevo and I were taking a break fr...
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Posted on Monday October 19th, 2009 at 16:42 in travel, china, beaches, ghosts, public transportation, featured, Waves, journeys, shenzhen, urbanization, excursion, nuclear power plants
As I was saying, Shenzhen, China is a sprawling city, it’s hard to believe that places like Sanmenkou Island co-exist with monolithic concrete creations. The airport and the Shenzhen’s beaches are separated by 50 km. I’ve been to t...
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Posted on Sunday October 18th, 2009 at 17:00 in travel, china, featured, shenzhen, south china sea, day at the beach, shezhen, dongchong beach, sanmenkou island, xichong beach
Beach at Sanmenkou Island, Shezhen, China It’s easy to forget that Shenzhen is more than just concrete. It’s a sprawling city, the east on the South China Sea. Tomorrow: My day at the beach. Stay tuned. ...
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Posted on Monday October 12th, 2009 at 16:55 in reflections, odds and ends, crystal meth, eddie murphy, news flash, helium, cafeteria, hot water, co workers, fridge, drawback, taxi drivers
The start of things always sets me back: It use to be the start of a school year or term. So much to do, so little time. Now it's a "real" job....
really interesting .........keep it up
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