Yesterday when we were at the site that we've been observing, near the third ring road, our roommate, Melanie, scooped up a kitten that we'd seen on previous visits. After asking the people nearby if we could take it, the cat was quickly in the taxi with us, squirming a little bit as we sped towards our new apartment near the fifth ring road. The kitty was dirty, with mites in his little ears, but once we got Chairman Meow home and started to clean him up he started to look much better. We checked CDC rules about bringing cats back into the U.S. and they are surprisingly lax, so hopefully Melanie won't have too many problems bringing him back home. There's something funny about his back, so he can't jump quite as high as most cats, but he doesn't seem to be in any pain and is very cute.Saturday, May 19, 2007
Cat
Yesterday when we were at the site that we've been observing, near the third ring road, our roommate, Melanie, scooped up a kitten that we'd seen on previous visits. After asking the people nearby if we could take it, the cat was quickly in the taxi with us, squirming a little bit as we sped towards our new apartment near the fifth ring road. The kitty was dirty, with mites in his little ears, but once we got Chairman Meow home and started to clean him up he started to look much better. We checked CDC rules about bringing cats back into the U.S. and they are surprisingly lax, so hopefully Melanie won't have too many problems bringing him back home. There's something funny about his back, so he can't jump quite as high as most cats, but he doesn't seem to be in any pain and is very cute.Monday, May 14, 2007
One more for today
Urs Meile
It's back!
I'm so happy blogspot is back...I had tried to access it over the past several days without success...I think the government might periodically block access to the site. Things are moving fast here, with a few minor calamities along the way. John came down with a fever on Thursday, which was a little bit scary, and then I lost my wallet, passport, credit cards, everything on Saturday night. It's been tricky so far, but I think a major hurdle was jumped today when a girl from my program who speaks Mandarin agreed to come with me to the central police station to report the loss of the passport. I didn't really hear that much English being spoken around me, so her assistance was invaluable. The best part: when the report was finally composed (in Mandarin) about the lost passport, the place where I had to sign my name was translated as "loser." So fitting.
Friday, May 11, 2007
798 continued
First post: today is day five in Beijing. It's been a busy week so far here, waking up around five or six, getting breakfast and then heading in a taxi towards BASE, our studio space this summer near the fifth ring road, and working there during the day to get things in order as the building is still decidedly under construction. During slow times, we've taken some nice excursions, especially to the village near BASE and 798, an art district that is about a twenty-minute walk from where we are. I took a video inside one of the galleries - its still a little bit jumpy and I had just learned how to use the zoom button.
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