Posts Tagged ‘Shanghai’

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Second Week and a Little Bit Over

August 22, 2014

Posted by Kanga. Please do not reblog.

Much happened in our second week. Oliver and Bert came home from quarantine a day early. This is because Oliver had gone on a hunger strike and they were concerned about him. The cats have settled in very quickly, are eating fine, and are doing well.

white cat laying down

We’ve been exploring the neighborhood and eating a variety of food. My favorite, so far, is the hot pot restaurant under the Carrefour Supermarket. There is a marvelous “food court” that doesn’t really deserve to be called a food court because it is definitely a cut above that. There are a variety of restaurants serving freshly made food. At the hot pot restaurant, each person has their own pot and you can order any ingredients off the menu.

ceramic bowl containing broth

I can have the non-spicy broth and DaddyBird can have the one with all the chilies in it.

basket holding a variety of mushrooms

A basket of mushrooms.

thinly sliced meat, sliced lotus root

Sliced lotus root, sliced meat – toss it in the boiling pot to cook.

carafe of limeade

A carafe of limeade, and you’ve got it made. The two of us ate for 128 yuan ($20.00, 76 AED). Very healthy and very tasty.

To see all the pictures from the second week (and a half), click here.

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Breakfast Food Tour

August 10, 2014

Posted by Kanga. Please do not reblog.

Chinese crepe

I was awake for a few hours in the middle of the night and then drowsed back off. This is not abnormal, so it isn’t just jet lag. I woke up to find that DaddyBird was dressed and was waking me just to tell me he was off for the breakfast food tour. My brain had to kick into gear fast to decide if I was going to roll over or scramble to go along. My feet are shot from the last four weeks or so. This was a tough decision. I opted to push my poor feet further than they want to go so that I wouldn’t miss out.

The tour is conducted through UnTour Shanghai.

bowls of noodles

It was all very delicious. The path of the tour went through the former French concession which is very beautiful.

For all the photos, click here.

 

 

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Ni Hao Shanghai

August 9, 2014

Posted by Kanga. Please do not reblog.

Shanghai skyscrapers seen from the river

We have arrived in Shanghai, safe and sound. The cats were on the same flight. In retrospect, I would not recommend this. It would have been better if they had departed a couple of days after us. We touched down in the late afternoon and were taken directly to our apartment. In the evening, just about the time we are thinking of calling it a day (because I needed to get up first thing in the morning and head off to new staff orientation), we get a communication from our pet relocation agent that there is a problem with Oliver and she is heading to the airport to find out what his condition is. Long story short, our agent was at the airport after midnight having a vet called in to take care of Oliver and he spent the rest of the night under observation and getting medical treatment. Meanwhile, I laid awake most of the night worrying about him. The happy ending is that he survived. Both cats were moved to quarantine and are cooling their heels there for a few more days.

white cat on a metal surface with completely dilated eyes

This is not the face of a happy cat. Poor thing.

We have a lovely little apartment. It is an older building. We are on the second floor. There are two other newbie teachers living in the same building. Our apartment is located in a neighborhood that seems to be “gated.” Outside the gate, along the street is a park. We look out our windows and we see the trees of the park, hear music in the mornings, and see people doing tai chi.

view out the window obscured by trees

We have two bedrooms, a smaller room for an office, living room, bathroom, two enclosed balconies, and a kitchen the size of a postage stamp. (Been there, done that.)

The cidadas are in full “bloom” currently and are astonishingly loud. It is currently raining. We are loving the green, wet, living world we now live in.

Traffic is interesting, but nothing compared to the reckless driving of the United Arab Emirates. Everyone just seems to patiently navigate around each other with a small amount of horn honking. Pedestrians step out and trust that they won’t be run down. Most of the time, it works out. Bicyclists, scooters, and motorcycles travel down the sidewalk, honking at pedestrians. It is a short distance from our apartment to the school, so I may just get a bicycle. The school provides a bus to transport us to work, so I will get there one way or another.

For more photos, click here.