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Roadworks

14 Feb ’11
By: Kate GriffinFiled under Geography, Literature. Tagged Algeria, Algiers, Australia, Beijing, Brac, Brixton, Cairo, China, Croatia, Dali, Damascus, Egypt, Istanbul, Lebanon, Leonard Stanley, London, Longji, Northern Territory, NYC, Oxford, Sana'a, Selsley, Soqotra, Suzhou, Syria, Turkey, UK, US, Wales, Yemen. Bookmark the permalink.

A life on the road. Continue reading→

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Dali

3 Oct ’10
By: Kate GriffinFiled under Geography, Literature. Tagged Bai, boats, China, craft, Dali, duck, dye, fowl, hen, Lake Erhai, market, peasants, tradition, Yunnan. Bookmark the permalink.

Duck justice A peasant living in the Bai Family Village to the west of our county town stole one of his neighbour’s ducks, cooked it and ate it. That night, his entire body was consumed by an intense itching, and … Continue reading→

Pipework © 2010 Kate Griffin. All rights reserved.

Writing on the Wall

23 May ’10
By: Kate GriffinFiled under Geography. Tagged bookish, China, Dali, democracy, farming, gods, Lake Erhai, Mao, naive, pipes, temple, threshing, tractors, Xizhou, Yunnan. Bookmark the permalink.

Advice from the village of Xizhou, in the Dali valley, Yunnan Province, the People’s Republic of China. Continue reading→

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