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Potato samosa at Barwachi.
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Chicken tikka at Barwachi.
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Aloo jeera at Barwachi.
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Portrait of a wife before dinner.
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Dusklight at the shanzhai mountain.
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Finally, warning labels in t-shirt form.
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Only China would put the words "lovely" and "scat" together.
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Your local education center.
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Hutong alley on Hebei Road.
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My temporary neighbors.
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Hannah at TGIFriday's for St. Patrick's Day dinner. Friday's had nothing going on. (China doesn't do St. Paddy's.) Photo edited in Camera+.
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Caribbean seafood rice at Friday's. Decent, but the rice was too soft.
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There's always room for quesadillas.
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St. Paddy's Day dinner, Ron Swanson-style: some green stuff, potatoes, and steak glorious steak.
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The Xiabailou Skeleton. An unfinished building in Tianjin's CBD is slowly being reclaimed. This one's for Alex.
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Anti-fur PSAs in the subway station. "Are you a woman who likes beautiful things? Do you really need my fur?"
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My Australian crayfish stopped eating for a few days. Turns out it was just getting ready to molt. The discarded shell is in the foreground.
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A snail's life. My invert aquarium is now overflowing with Malaysian Trumpet Snails.
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Abandoned house in the Five Big Streets.
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Tools of the trade.
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And this is why you never leave students alone with a whiteboard and markers.
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Waiting in Tianjin Station.
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Beijing bound.
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Ye olde Tiananmen visit.
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The Chairman remains.
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Where emperors once tread.
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Dragon wall in the Forbidden Palace.
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Flowering potted plants in the imperial garden. I suspect they've been shipped in for spring.
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Under the dragon's pearl.
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The path to the Jingshan pagoda.