
Hong Kong's coast line is stunning. There are so many buildings, so tall and so close together and it is very long. More fog, more pollution.

Aww, we look so American! Yes, we are taller than most people, I don't notice it until we are crossing a street or on the sidewalk with people everywhere. I think Dave notices his towering height more often, I have seen him have to duck for lighting fixtures and even signs hanging on the street.

Since we have have been here, we have seen one wedding and two couples in wedding dress. I thought it was odd since they were not spotted on a weekend, but on Sunday and Monday.

I haven't photographed much food that we have eaten since we have been here since we have been eating at the locals' restaurants. After walking by what seemed like the 6th McDonalds we caved in to see what was on the menu. From the street we saw "Twisty Pasta" and "Crawdad Bisque" on the menu. Dave and I ordered chicken nuggets by pointing to them on the picture menu and said "yes" when asked "Set?" (We decided that "Set" meant "Combo"). About HK$50 (about US$6.70) later this is what we got. I had no problem holding up my camera in a McDonalds, I wasn't worried about offending anyone. We both laughed when I went to the trash to empty the tray into the trash and an employee came over and snatched it from my hand, not sure why, but everyone leaves their trays and trash on the table.
1 comments:
Im happy your are finally updating. Looks like a good time. Keep the photos coming.
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