He occupies a street corner under the East 4th Ring Road with his trishaw tool cart and supplies, from daybreak to nightfall. A small tree is his shelter. When he is not repairing bicyles, someone will play chess with him. My peddle was replaced new for RMB5.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Bicycle Repair
Vegetable Market
This lady with child and her husband sold their leeks and sweet potatos on roadside pavement outside of our neighbourhood produce market. It was a wintry windy afternoon with subzero temperature. A kg of leeks sold for RMB5. Sweet potato around RMB3.
Beijing Fresh Milk
Fresh milk in bottles are delivered everyday to our home. The guy in photo comes from Shangdong province to work as milkman in Beijing. His milk cart was stolen 2 weeks ago on his evening delivery run. This is his new replacement costing roughly RMB2000.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Bicycle from School
Yesterday, at 12:00 daddy picked me up because I felt a little sick.
Daddy picked me up by bicycle and I sat at the back.
I saw a lot of taxis; the drivers were eating at a little tiny rest runt. And I saw a lot of cars too. It took like 30~40 minutes from my school to home. And when I got home I ate my lunch and ate some mandarine and then went 2 bed. kris 13/10/2010
Photo Blog --cleaning a brownie bowl
孩子每次去萨利亚都会点Brownie. 周末妈妈教孩子一起做Brownie蛋糕. Brownie面团用完, 搅拌碗里剩的有人帮完全舔干净了.
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- The Motley Four
- Grace and Kheng grew up in Malaysia and China, but were educated at Yale and Cornell. Young Kristine and Kimberley were born in the US and Australia but grew up mainly in Melbourne, Australia. Kristine's and Kimberley's adventure in Beijing begins in July 2008, 10 years after their elder sister Kylie completed hers.