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Random Hong Kong Observations

November 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Hong Kong

Things here that I didn’t expect to see. Or notice. Or experience. Or stuff that’s just different from SoCal/USA. (And I reserve the right to come back to any of these with a full post, down the line.) –Rattling street lights. Ninety percent of street lights come with sound effects – a sort of bonk-bonk-bonking […]

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Hey, Wait! The Weather Has Changed!

November 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Hong Kong

I know, I write about the weather here far too often. It’s the classic “everybody talks about it/nobody does anything about it” topic. But still … I’m going to write about it again, because the most marvelous thing has happened! It’s … livable here. No, it’s more than livable. It’s pleasant! Nice! Dare I say […]

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Hong Kong Move Number (Let’s See) … 4!

November 9th, 2008 · No Comments · Hong Kong

We have moved. Again. That’s four places in six weeks, and not one day spent, during those six weeks, fully unpacked. Other than not quite knowing where this or that T-shirt might be, or if I actually remembered to pack blue socks, and the hassle of dragging around some fairly heavy luggage … other than […]

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Karpenters and Kulture in Hong Kong

November 8th, 2008 · 9 Comments · Hong Kong

I am fond of much of Hong Kong. The energy and the architecture, the food and the people, the sense that anything is possible and that hard work will be rewarded. It has so much going for it. But, so far … I have to say, and maybe I’m wrong and just need more information […]

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And the Weird Thing Is, the Sun Doesn’t Shine

November 7th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Hong Kong

The tropics! What images does that conjure? Warm days and nights. Gentle breezes. And sun. Lots and lots of sun. Hong Kong has very little of that, this time of year. Hong Kong Island, in particular. In fact, one of the most significant meteorological phenomena we have observed so far?

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Thinking about a Pair of Hometown Guys, Part 1

November 6th, 2008 · 2 Comments · College football, Hong Kong, soccer, Sports Journalism

From the time I left Highland, almost a year ago, I began losing touch with the kids I had covered for years. That process accelerated in March when I was excused from the pages of the San Bernardino Sun, after 31-plus years, just after I had moved to Long Beach. And it really moved ahead […]

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Looking for Crime in Hong Kong

November 5th, 2008 · No Comments · Hong Kong

And not finding any. Certainly not much. There is crime in this city. Has to be. Among 1.26 million people on Hong Kong Island, something bad must be going down just about every hour of every day. But I haven’t seen it. And it’s not as if I’ve been spending all my time in the […]

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Watching My First Pirated DVD

November 4th, 2008 · No Comments · Hong Kong

We’re staying at the place of a colleague, here in the Tin Hau neighborhood of Hong Kong Island. Just a few blocks from Victoria Park, if you’re looking at a map of the city. Well, of course you’re not, but still … We really like the neighborhood, and the serviced-apartment, too. It’s basically one big […]

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Election Day Almost Over in Hong Kong

November 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Hong Kong

It’s pushing 8 p.m., Nov. 4, here in Hong Kong. It’s Election Day in the United States, but we’re not going to hear any results for another 12-13 hours. Not until Wednesday morning, here in China. Where most people seem massively disinterested in U.S. politics. Even an election for president. Yes, we voted. Or believe […]

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Fall Is in the Hong Kong Air, Maybe

November 2nd, 2008 · No Comments · Hong Kong

Something I do over here, every few days, is call up the 10-day weather report for Hong Kong from the Web site weather.com Just for laughs. Since we arrived, the weather has not changed. To wit: highs of 86 or 87, but it feels hotter because the humidity is going to be about 70 percent. […]

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