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Hi all! So the deal is I'm finding it very difficult to give you a play by play of our time here in Hong Kong due to a variety of factors (a main one being I have no energy left during the small amount of downtime we have and I can't put together two coherent sentences!) so I think we may have to settle for the cliff note version if we are to get anything at all. The second reason is I have loads of pictures that would greatly enhance the telling of the story but we're not at home to process them all. Jazzeum has kindly shrunk several for us (see above) but there are so many it would be way too much work to ask him to edit them all. So again, the bulk of the telling may have to wait until we return home.
In the meantime however I can tell you we are having a wonderful time and are really excited to be here. The weather has been overcast and foggy, warm and sunny and everything in between.
At the moment it is 7:30 pm and I have a beautiful view of various boats all lit up and gliding past my window with the lights of the city behind them and reflecting off the water. Everywhere I look I think "that would make a lovely post card."
We have met with and spent time with the crew at King & Country, Andy Neilson and his wife and daughter, John Jenkins (you'll enjoy his creative frog pictures), Robert, Elaine and Jerry at Patriot Models and Ken and Cynthia as well as new friends and acquaintances we've found along the way.
We've sampled new foods like deep-fried seaweed, sesame ice cream and a host of things I don't know the names of as well as found tastes of home like the hot ham and cheese panini we found at the Starbucks-like coffee shop Pacific Coffee. We've also found that Hong Kong has lots of great Indian food and have taken advantage of that.
Speaking of food Pete and Ben have just returned with...a chicken sandwich from McDonalds?
We've checked them out several times too
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More later...
In the meantime however I can tell you we are having a wonderful time and are really excited to be here. The weather has been overcast and foggy, warm and sunny and everything in between.
At the moment it is 7:30 pm and I have a beautiful view of various boats all lit up and gliding past my window with the lights of the city behind them and reflecting off the water. Everywhere I look I think "that would make a lovely post card."
We have met with and spent time with the crew at King & Country, Andy Neilson and his wife and daughter, John Jenkins (you'll enjoy his creative frog pictures), Robert, Elaine and Jerry at Patriot Models and Ken and Cynthia as well as new friends and acquaintances we've found along the way.
We've sampled new foods like deep-fried seaweed, sesame ice cream and a host of things I don't know the names of as well as found tastes of home like the hot ham and cheese panini we found at the Starbucks-like coffee shop Pacific Coffee. We've also found that Hong Kong has lots of great Indian food and have taken advantage of that.
More later...