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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Inner Mongolian Restaurant: Xi Bei You Mian Cun – Xi Bei Oat Noodle Village
Richard was the first to go to the Inner Mongolian Restaurant, taken there by his Chinese boss who hails from that northerly province of China that hugs the northern desert country of Outer Mongolia. We went with Kirsty, Richard’s Scottish development … Continue reading
The Saga of The Not So Bold or Gold Fish
When it became obvious that we were going to be asked to stay for another year in Shanghai I agreed with Richard that we should do a little bit more to make our apartment homely. Arriving with three suitcases each … Continue reading
Burn’s Night At Mr Harry’s
Mr Harry’s is a strange place. On the West Nanjing Road, more or less on top of Marks and Spencer’s is a British Restaurant. It is decorated with Union Jacks and knick-knacks you might find in a charity shop back home. There … Continue reading
A Retirement Idea
Over the last year, we have done quite a bit of travelling through airports. Not as much as many I know, for sure, but as I have more free time than most, I do find myself wandering around the duty-free … Continue reading
Autumn in Golden Street
I’ve written about Golden Street before – the street near the apartment that glows yellow in the low late afternoon spring sun when the golden coloured concrete buildings have a mellow reflective glow about them, not dissimilar to that of … Continue reading
Sprouts
Sometimes here in China you can’t help thinking to yourself what on earth are they thinking. That happened to us during the summer. It started when Charlie and Ella were over here visiting in August when we were in Hangzhou on … Continue reading
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Brits Abroad Christmas Walk
One of the things I have done since I joined Brits Abroad is to get involved in organising their walks. These take place once a month and are led by someone who has researched either a completely new walk or updated an … Continue reading