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The rain of Taipei falls with a gravity that blooms umbrellas. Unlike Seattle, where any humidity is dispersed by precipitation, Taipei rains into an ever present dampness.
After a month on the mainland, Taipei is orderly and clean, polite as a whisper, and comfortable as well worn shoes. I feel my well cultivated mainland vigilance [...]

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Crossing borders

It finally rained after an accumulated humidity, like the slow build up to a good cry, there was a feeling of relief in hearing the rain fall into my last night of this journey to China.
Arriving early for the Guangzhou to Kowloon train, riding up several levels of escalators, and then through a giant expanse [...]

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Live to eat, or eat to live?

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Here in China, the answer is “live to eat!”

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Jews and Chinese seem to have similar views of food.
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More is gooder.
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Enough is not enough.
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LOVE spelled backwards is FOOD
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If you are already full, well then, just eat slower.
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While the food is important, what’s more delicious. It is also a prop of sorts, it is stage that allows [...]

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Most ATM’s just tell you to try your PIN again when you blow it. Or, if your card will not work in their particular machine, they say so.
But, this machine prefers to mock you. I must admit, it did crack a smile through my annoyance.

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My friend Ronny says that the camp counselors get beat to the bone, but the kids have a ball, and never have clue they are held up with invisible wings.
Today for the first time in weeks there is not a thread of responsibility woven into my life, and a temperatureless fall morning next to the [...]

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Sunday night was like any Sunday night before an early rising to meet the plane that would float me back across the ocean to the Middle Kingdom. Restless. Dream filled shallow sleep that longed for oblivion and respite from the months of planning and preparation. It did not arrive. It was like being a child [...]

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Autumn in China

This seems to be a habit, Autumn in China.
It is not that it has the explosions of deciduous color, nor does the sky there turn an impossible crisp blue. But, the summer swelter has evaporated, and the oppression of triple digit humidity has receded as well. This year it is not some odd migratory sense [...]

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Gifts

You open to your life unfolding,
and while holding on
to your hopes,
you accept.
My friend Ronny is leaving Taiwan. As for me, it was a stop on the way to Mainland China. A stop of two years. Which is just about enough time, if you work hard, to get enough Chinese into your tongue so you can [...]

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Making sense

Language has an odd drip drop drip way of falling through the ears.
It tingles nerves and bounces up against thoughts, rings meaning out of syllables, feels like drowning in a rapid fire stacco of breathing. It feels fast when the words fail to chime meaning and is full of nuance and emotion when it does.
At [...]

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Above Shanghai

All you notice from the street is that there is a suggestion of the sun. The noise and dust of destruction mixes seamlessly with that of manufacture and construction. The extent of the manmade white fog is unknowable from the street. But, it is a different story 87 floors up.
The international trade building just [...]

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