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Nature and Civilization

The city calls for green. The green calls for civilization.

Through a Wall

I have been pretty tired this week, getting back to work and finishing processing my pictures, so I’m really only halfway through the last batch. My last full day in China involved a stop in SuZhou, a beautiful little town with at least 9 formal gardens. We spent a couple of hours in the largest one, UNESCO World Heritage Site the Humble Administrator’s Garden (Zhuozheng Yuan) [Wikipedia] [my pictures at Flickr]. I am in love with these dense mixes of nature and architectural detail. More in the next few days.

This May Sound Silly, But …

China has some ADORABLE trash cans.

Are These Adorable, or What? Recycled Organism

I have one quibble with them, though. They have English translations that aren’t so helpful. The pair above on the right say “Recycled” and “Organism.” On the left, “Organic Litter” and “Inorganic Litter.” This pair below was most helpfully labeled: “Recyclable” and “Unrecyclable.”

Bin

Also, this last pair could swing back and forth on the pins you see about midway down, which was pretty fun to see!

Touristy Plus

Hall of Fame

Today my brother and I visited a touristy area, around the Confucius Temple. We went after a long walk down the Qin Huai park, which contains a series of very surprising stone figures.

In Flagrante 2

In the area, there are also quite a few figures of a dog or owl reading a book, so I am hoping that this and similar pieces are simple references to perfectly innocent children’s stories that I haven’t heard.

Sidewalk Safety

Stuff of Nightmares

You’re probably thinking that nest was, gosh, I dunno, tucked away somewhere that I had to go out of my way to get to, attracted as a person with a 100mm lens might be, to the buzzing of insects. But no. It is hanging over a busy SIDEWALK, straight up from the head of the woman in the middle of the shot below. Perhaps you are thinking, hey, I bet the woman in pink is about to walk RIGHT UNDER IT, just happily gazing at her cell phone. You are right; she did. Fortunately, she is not very tall.

Stuff of Nightmares - In Context

Purple Mountain Observatory

Purple Mountain Observatory View

Yesterday my brother and I visited Purple Mountain, an enormous sprawling park in Nanjing, and hiked up to the Observatory. There are telescopes there, and several buildings with small exhibit halls. There are also several pieces of gorgeous old museum apparatus on display outside the exhibit halls. (Those I also shot in medium format – definitely looking forward to getting that film back.) Only the exterior exhibits were signed in English, but we mostly stayed outside, anyway, among the ridiculously pretty outbuildings, stone-paved paths, and luxurious plant life.

Making Street Food

Making Street Food (1 of 3)

Just finished my first full day in Nanjing, which involved lots of walking around and taking pictures. I am already on a fairly normal schedule, which feels lucky.

These first pictures are all from within a short walk from the gate nearest my brother’s dormitory at the university. There is, of course, lots of street food, but also a fair bit of multiple people throwing food into the cooking area, working fluidly in combination.

I’ll be posting pictures, I hope daily, at my Flickr stream in a set called China.