Minggu, 21 Juni 2009
The Dirt Market in Beijing is a swirl of shops and you can find almost anything there that smacks of "antiquity" and "ethnicity". Here are some traditional neckwear from the hill tribes and two lovely ladies with whom i had a lively conversation but neither side knew what we were saying. and if you need a paintbrush, this is the place to be!


There's a lot of foot massage in Beijing.
One day, after hours of teaching and walking around, I wanted to get a foot massage. but almost all the places I passed had women with high heels and fishnet stockings on and not much else. These were the "plus plus" massage parlours and not for us women....
BUT I was turned on to a great visually impaired masseur named David (see him with his wife and son here). He does a lovely shiatsu type massage (fully clothed with no plus pluses). You can find him by crossing the street in front of the Lido Holiday Inn and going into the park. He's on the left side


Arriving in Beijing, each of us had to stay seated and have our temperature taken by having a sensor placed on our forehead (swine flu alert).
Arriving in Denpasar, each of us had to fill in a yellow card stating where we had been and if we had any flu symptoms. Have the card went to the officials and half we kept. That way if we came down with any symptoms, we'd have the yellow card to remind us where we had been.
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