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Feburary in Hong Kong

Brian learned to walk. Chris became 11, Kim and Jeff got married ( again ), my parents had their wild 50th anniversary, mom got a new hip,. Daisy says or next child will be a girl, and Katharine is happy as heck about that, and my tomatoes started turning red.

Now back into the present.   We still go to TaoTao for breakfast all the time.

Sai Kung

Now back into the present. We still go to TaoTao for breakfast all the time.

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TaoTao

Sai Kung

TaoTao

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Kim and Jeff got married!! ( again )

Sai Kung

Kim and Jeff got married!! ( again )

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Kim and Jeff got married!! ( again )

Sai Kung

Kim and Jeff got married!! ( again )

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Kim and Jeff got married!! ( again )

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Kim and Jeff got married!! ( again )

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Hong Kong, Sha Lo Tung Village

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An old house in a beautiful valley.

Hong Kong, Sha Lo Tung Village

An old house in a beautiful valley.

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TaoTao

Sai Kung

TaoTao

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Recycling the butter cookies box.

Sai Kung

Recycling the butter cookies box.

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Shanghai

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Kyte flying at dawn

Shanghai 7:10AM

Kyte flying at dawn

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Shanghai

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Tao Tao

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Singapore

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Beijing

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The restricted zone was established by the colonial government in 1951 amid political tension following the Communist Party seizing power on the mainland and British and Chinese soldiers fighting each other in the Korean war. The zone was intended as a bulwark against people fleeing the mainland. People have to apply for a permit to enter the zone.
 
The first phase of the opening up includes the Mai Po wetlands in the west and six villages in Sha Tau Kok in the east.

Sha Tau Kok, Hong Kong

The restricted zone was established by the colonial government in 1951 amid political tension following the Communist Party seizing power on the mainland and British and Chinese soldiers fighting each other in the Korean war. The zone was intended as a bulwark against people fleeing the mainland. People have to apply for a permit to enter the zone. The first phase of the opening up includes the Mai Po wetlands in the west and six villages in Sha Tau Kok in the east.

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Sha Tau Kok, Hong Kong

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A red cup on a grave defiance of composition rules traditional grave.

Sha Tau Kok, Hong Kong

A red cup on a grave defiance of composition rules traditional grave.

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Sha Tau Kok, Hong Kong

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Brian prefers to wear a hat.

Sha Tau Kok, Hong Kong

Brian prefers to wear a hat.

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