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Yuletide II

Last night, I walked in to the 7-Eleven around the corner from my apartment in Jing’an only to find all the clerks wearing Coca-Cola Santa hats and The Waitresses’ “Christmas Wrapping” playing.  Felt like home.  

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Everest FLASHBACK

Debbie just sent me this reverse angle of me and that Australian tour group we kept crossing paths with as we all watched sunset at Mount Everest. On the left in red is Rachel from Australia, standing over my shoulder … Continue reading

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Home II

“Skies change, not cares, for those who cross the seas.” –Seamus Heaney “Flight Path”

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Megatall II

Sometimes I sympathize with the Shanghai Tower.  After getting the “white giant discount” visiting M50, Debbie captured this shot of me standing next to an are-you-fucking-with-me doorway.  It reminded me of a few other Shanghai photos. This is me exiting … Continue reading

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Panda II FLASHBACK

A year ago — on the epic tour of China I took Debbie on through Datong, Xi’an, and Dujiangyan — we splurged on an absurdly expensive opportunity to take one-on-one pictures with a young panda at a different Panda research … Continue reading

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Panda FLASHBACK

I can’t believe I never got around to posting this!  On our trip to Dujiangyan, Debbie and I visited a Panda research facility.               

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Thinking

There was one artist at M50 that Debbie and I especially enjoyed, a charming local artist named 韦萍 (Wei Ping, but goes by “Sunny” in English) who does large scale portraiture (and some landscapes) using the words “stop thinking” handwritten over … Continue reading

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Art II

There is a complex of art galleries called M50 just north of where my apartment is in Jing’an.  I’d never heard of it. The reclaimed industrial space alternated between official galleries and graffiti art.    This collection reminded me of … Continue reading

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Megatall

Safely back in Shanghai after Tibet, Debbie & I went to the (recently opened) observation deck at the new Shanghai Tower.  Looking down on the “bottle opener building” — which had been the tallest building when I first came to … Continue reading

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Philately

We went to the post office.  They were out of stamps.  The post office was out of stamps.  Seriously.

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Illegal

We asked our tour guide if we could keep our Travel Permits, but were told that we weren’t even allowed to photograph them.

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Rooftops

More smoke and more prayer flags over the rooftops of Lhasa.

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Revisionism

After returning to Lhasa, we visited the Tibet Museum. The calligraphy and masks were particularly entrancing.  This two-dimensional mask reminded me of something out of Mirrormask. The propaganda in some of the exhibits was pretty heavy-handed, emphasizing the historical legitimacy of … Continue reading

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Canyon

Driving from Shigatse back to Lhasa along the Yarlung Tsangpo River. The river originates near Mount Kailash in the west of Tibet where — upstream from where I saw it — it drains the norther section of the Himalayas and … Continue reading

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Sunrise II

I hate selfies.  And I’m bad at them.  But here I am in the morning light at Rongbuk Monastery with Mount Everest over my shoulder in the distance.

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