Leaving Hangzhou
This is a quick one, a poor attempt to summarize a care-free and absolutely fantastic life in Hangzhou with an eclectic group of people, chinese oddities and memories. Not much to say... when I first began this blog, everything was new and amazing. While it is still amazing, I think what has happened is that I have become used to China and its differences, and come to accept some (but not others). It may be a sign of growing...Gabe always makes fun of me for being old and I guess I'm getting older, but in this situation, I think its a good thing because I have grown to consider China a part of my life, not just an experience; the friends I've made to be current friends, not just past acquaintances; and the knowledge I've gained to stick with me forever... which was the whole point of this thing to begin with.
2 Comments:
Craig why is it that anyone who spends time with you ends up smiling so much?
I think people must like you or something!
Great photos, good one of your "girls" bike too. I'll bet it has a really big gear that makes you pedal really slowly.
Teach those Germans how to mellow out ...if anyone can do it, you can.
Cheers,
Sterling
Beautiful images... Only slivers of the impression those lovely people have made on your heart, though, I bet!! Keep adventuring!!
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