Saturday, September 11, 2010

Vacuum packed sports shoes







This morning I saw Frozen, a US film by Kevin Green. three students scam a free ride on an uphil chair lift inthe ski resort and are then left on the lift [which closes down for five days before the next weekend]. It's a well-paced story of how things can go wrong and the wrong decisions that will affect you later in your life.



Then on to lunch at the popular Tai Hing Everyday restaurant in Mong Kok. The lunch was pork shin, goose, and soy chicken with rice and the ever popular bok choy. The ubiqituous Hong Kong Style Milk tea is a nice reminder that the English "adminstered' the territory for nearly 155 years. Three pictures today. One of the plastic vacuum packed sports shoes on display, one of the Mong Kok railway station and another of the mackerel at Genfuku, in Kowloon Tong.
9/11 is Nat's birthday. 他是我的第二个儿子。He is my second son. When he was born he was a smiley baby.
Walking home with Emmy I asked about her home town. She's from Sweden, but her parents are originally from China. She speaks English, Swedish, Vietnamese, and is studying Mandarin. 我嫉妒. I'm jealous.
I haven't heard any news from the US on 9/11.

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