Stephen Bosello - Impressions of life in China

Living in Beijing (Beijing), China

April 18, 2006

The Beijing Red

Occasionally, when I arrived, I saw some people with a mask I made a lot of cotton SARS. Only today I realized what the use of ...

Prologue: a week ago it was snowing, poplar seeds everywhere. I left the window open and I have found a track at room :-) Two days ago I woke up as I try to always do at 7, I can drink (Nes) Cafes and drag me out still groggy from the fun on Sunday.

Outside it was something different, you know, a bit 'that feeling of opening the window and find all whitewashed. Here, I found Mars in Beijing was covered by a thin layer of red dust. Eventually, during the night the infamous "sand-dust storm" had plunged the city. You seem a bit 'of fog everywhere and if you look at the sky seems a hair reddened at sunset, but it is fine sand. Ok, now even jogging.

Thanks "Babamama" that have made me allergic to dust. Now go back to Mars.

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  1. Hello mythical Bos!

    I always thought you had an extra gear :-)

    I am writing from my desk taking advantage of new job last fifteen minutes of rest I have left!
    I chose a half more 'closest and most' common to try new experiences, ireland!

    I wish that your experience can riservarti soprprese great!

    But back to the text ... you had any doubt that Beijing was not "red" ;-) )?

    Paul

    Comment by Paul Bostrenghi [Visitor] - April 20, 2006 @ 9:48 pm
  2. Good luck Paul, in fact I had no doubts about the color, but the head had different reasons :-) Here the great city live a capitalism that has very little to do with what we imagine to be.

    Comment by bosida [Member] - April 20, 2006 @ 9:57 pm

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