Re-entering the Blogosphere

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Mei you internet (translation: we don’t have internet)

We’ve been beyond the range of China Unicom’s wireless internet service for about the last 10 days, in what we think is probably a taste of things to come for the next month.

As a result, we’ve been forced to change our usual practice of putting up no more than one post a day. From now on, we’ll be posting in clumps whenever we have internet access.

So be sure to scroll down whenever you see a new post to look for additional new posts, and read from bottom to top in good blog fashion. You wouldn’t want to miss any action photos of Emma now, would you?

5 Responses to “Re-entering the Blogosphere”


  1. 1 David Gill

    Hi guys,

    The blog is very interesting. Sorry to hear about Brendan’s kidney stone. I hope it’s history now.

    The photos are great by the way.

    Walking the wall seems to be much more interesting than being a lawyer.

    Take care.

    Regards, David.

  2. 2 Sue Lennox

    Hiya Brendan and Emma

    Great to hear your stories and such amazing photos. Brings it all to life. Enjoy the adventure - in whatever form it takes!

    with love, Sue

  3. 3 Gillian Dunkerley

    Hi Brendan and Emma

    Just checked out your blog for the first time in a few weeks. Hope you are recovered from your kidney stone, Brendan, sounds very nasty. Really enjoying the trip and the photos are great. I am glad to hear people are being helpful, it must make you feel less isolated.

    Wishing you soft roads and cooling breezes!

    Gillian

  4. 4 Kellie

    Hi Guys

    Just wanted to say Im having fun watching your adventure.
    The photo’s of the flowers are awesome!!

    Take care and I’ll keep reading.

    cheers
    Kel

  5. 5 Jenny, Marston,cousin Angela, Simon, cousin Anstee,Latzy

    Hi beautiful people

    You are both masters of cutting edge technology, cutting edge communication, and ancient means of travel!
    Will you have to buy new shoes - or will your feet just become hobbit like after a few months? - no need for shoes at all!
    Hope you meet many more Mr and Mrs Hou’s, and keep enjoying the noodles!
    Any wildflower names would be greatly appreciated by Jen, and when you’re back in the Beijing area check out
    http://www.sohochina.com/english/product/commune/about/route.html
    for inspirational architecture!

    Lots of love from all

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