Summer has hit Shanghai with a vengeance, slamming us bugs into the pavement like a great big fly-swatter. Having lived in Aus for all those years I’d forgotten how jarring four extreme seasons can be. It’s just hot as hell out t... ...full story at Shanghai Journal
from Shanghai Journal on Wed, Jul 23 2008
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