While traveling in China, with the extra pollutants in the air and just the general stress of traveling, I do a couple extra things each day. This includes:
Lots of stretching
Neti Pot (to clean the sinuses)
Emergen-C each morning (to help my immune system)
Seems to work. I feel good except just tired a lot.
Starting tomorrow, I'm on holiday through Monday. Planning on doing some sight seeing, heading to the beach, doing some hiking. Should be fun.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
My big, fat knee.

Amazing view, right?
C and I are standing there, leaning up against a cast-iron metal railing, and I snap this picture. As he's describing the skyline and how there are a lot fewer ships in the harbor than he remembers, I slip my knee through the railing. Innocent, right? Not really. My knee gets stuck and I can't get it out. It slipped in so easily and now it will not come out no matter that I do.
Mind you, we we walked 10-15 minutes to get here and saw only two other people while walking. We're secluded, it's dark, we don't have a cell phone. I tried everything. Relaxing, flexing, pulling - nothing worked. This was a serious railing too. Heavy-duty steel, it wouldn't bend, even a millimeter, to let me extract my big fat American knee.
I was freaking out a bit. I was envisioning Clive walking 15 minutes to get the Hong Kong fuzz, them having to pry me loose with the jaws of life, and of course, being the joke of the police station for years to come.
Luckily, after much agony, I was able to wiggle my knee loose. Thank you, Jesus. Today there is a little bruising, but I'll take that without complaining.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Eat On The Street
Ate pot stickers at a street-side food stand last night. One stick was bite size sausage, wrapped in bacon, and fried. I guess you could call it a Pig in a Pig, and definitely delicious. The second was some kind of squid with lots of bread. I ate a bite and promptly tossed the rest. Lastly, I wolfed down an egg custard mini-tart from a small bakery.
Dinner grand total: $2.50USD. I do love Hong Kong.
Today's picture is a public service message I spotted at the train station: Don't push. Don't Rush.
Dinner grand total: $2.50USD. I do love Hong Kong.
Today's picture is a public service message I spotted at the train station: Don't push. Don't Rush.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Two posts in a day!
David sent this video to me. It really illustrates what Clive and I have been seeing and discussing on our trip.
I deal with people in China and Europe on a daily basis, and even I've taken all the talk about he New China this and the New China that with a grain of salt. However, after this trip, I dare say some of it is spot on. America, and the world, is giving it's resources away to the lowest bidder. The sad part is, we just see it as buying something at a good price. We're no longer bringing enough newness in to the world. Most of the ships that come to the USA from Asia full of goods, leave the country empty.
The answer? Vote Obama. Kidding. I really don't know yet.
I deal with people in China and Europe on a daily basis, and even I've taken all the talk about he New China this and the New China that with a grain of salt. However, after this trip, I dare say some of it is spot on. America, and the world, is giving it's resources away to the lowest bidder. The sad part is, we just see it as buying something at a good price. We're no longer bringing enough newness in to the world. Most of the ships that come to the USA from Asia full of goods, leave the country empty.
The answer? Vote Obama. Kidding. I really don't know yet.
Arrived in Hong Kong.
Up at 5am today.
We arrived in Hong Kong yesterday afternoon and it is a welcome break. Disturbingly, it took us 7 hours to go 80 miles to get here. We should have taken the boat as all the time sitting at the airport, immigration, the train from the airport to Kowloon, it all ads up. Oh well, something to know for next time.
The hotel is way nicer. This is the view from my hotel room:

Glad I brought my suit. Big room, great service, all the stuff you'd expect for a big-money per night, right? No. This place costs the same as the Guangzhou dump.
Clive asked me yesterday, "Have you been paying attention to the news?" I realized I had no idea what was going on. I responded, "It could all be gone for all we know", and it's the truth. We both haven't a clue. I'm spending sometime this morning reading online and hitting a few podcasts. Dow down 300+ points, eigh. Sounds like when I left.
Weather today in Hong Kong: high: 86 F, low: 77 F, scattered clouds.
We arrived in Hong Kong yesterday afternoon and it is a welcome break. Disturbingly, it took us 7 hours to go 80 miles to get here. We should have taken the boat as all the time sitting at the airport, immigration, the train from the airport to Kowloon, it all ads up. Oh well, something to know for next time.
The hotel is way nicer. This is the view from my hotel room:

Glad I brought my suit. Big room, great service, all the stuff you'd expect for a big-money per night, right? No. This place costs the same as the Guangzhou dump.
Clive asked me yesterday, "Have you been paying attention to the news?" I realized I had no idea what was going on. I responded, "It could all be gone for all we know", and it's the truth. We both haven't a clue. I'm spending sometime this morning reading online and hitting a few podcasts. Dow down 300+ points, eigh. Sounds like when I left.
Weather today in Hong Kong: high: 86 F, low: 77 F, scattered clouds.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
A misunderstanding.

Here is a peak inside my head: When I saw the store pictured above from a distance, I swore it said "Toilet". I could easily see it was a clothing store and thought surely something was lost in translation. Blame it on the jet lag.
Another huge change I've noticed here is a new class of dog owner. People here may eat dogs, but they don't eat Bichon Friezes.
Tomorrow we're off to Hong Kong to what I hope is a hotel room with internet access.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
I'm here.
Hey everybody,
This is my blog of my travels in China. I'm coining a new word: micro-blog. That's what this is. A short, single purpose, blog that is used for something small, say a trip or maybe even your pregnancy. After that, you move on, and quit posting.
I'll try my best to post each day along with a pic, but no promises. I'm here to work, not blog.
It's 7:45pm Guangzhou time. That's in Southern China, a short hop north of Hong Kong. I'm here for the trade shows. The one I went to today is the largest trade show on Earth. You can get anything you want here, from french ticklers to fork lifts. It's seriously massive. The last time I was here I wore a pedometer and walked 13 miles in one day. Like I said: big.
Oh, think the smog in your city is bad? See the pic below. Taken today.
What are you eating, you may be asking. Not much. Appetite has been next to nill. I think it's the jet lag. I've eaten McDonalds once (yes, I flew 13,000 miles for special sauce lettuce cheese) and even here, it's gross. Today at lunch I had some chinese food, but people here have never heard of "boneless" meat. They just cut the meat up (duck, chicken, pig) bones and all. Add to the fact that I'm using chopsticks, and well, it's hard. At least spitting is cool here.
I'm at a coffee shop right now. None of this was here two years ago. Tonight I passed 4 coffee shops on the way to this one. The olympics definitley changed China. Lots of new places to spend newly made money. Today we paid more for coffee at Starbucks at the trade show than we did for lunch 100 yards away. Same price as the USA. Scary.
That's it for today. Just a heads up, it's 8:00pm Saturday as I post this. Hope you are all enjoying your morning.
This is my blog of my travels in China. I'm coining a new word: micro-blog. That's what this is. A short, single purpose, blog that is used for something small, say a trip or maybe even your pregnancy. After that, you move on, and quit posting.
I'll try my best to post each day along with a pic, but no promises. I'm here to work, not blog.
It's 7:45pm Guangzhou time. That's in Southern China, a short hop north of Hong Kong. I'm here for the trade shows. The one I went to today is the largest trade show on Earth. You can get anything you want here, from french ticklers to fork lifts. It's seriously massive. The last time I was here I wore a pedometer and walked 13 miles in one day. Like I said: big.
Oh, think the smog in your city is bad? See the pic below. Taken today.
What are you eating, you may be asking. Not much. Appetite has been next to nill. I think it's the jet lag. I've eaten McDonalds once (yes, I flew 13,000 miles for special sauce lettuce cheese) and even here, it's gross. Today at lunch I had some chinese food, but people here have never heard of "boneless" meat. They just cut the meat up (duck, chicken, pig) bones and all. Add to the fact that I'm using chopsticks, and well, it's hard. At least spitting is cool here.
I'm at a coffee shop right now. None of this was here two years ago. Tonight I passed 4 coffee shops on the way to this one. The olympics definitley changed China. Lots of new places to spend newly made money. Today we paid more for coffee at Starbucks at the trade show than we did for lunch 100 yards away. Same price as the USA. Scary.
That's it for today. Just a heads up, it's 8:00pm Saturday as I post this. Hope you are all enjoying your morning.
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