Homeward Bound
Our Chinese Adventure has drawn to a close. We passed through the hostel doors this morning at 9:00 and were met with one last blast of smells, sights and sounds. Our Shanghai accomdation was right next to a meat and fish market. With that, the mornings brought among the most powerful odors to assault that unavoidable sense. Riley gagged and Tara held her breathe until it was safe to draw air again. I peeked out at 6:00 one morning to see garbage strewn all about. Amongst the garbage were people who appeared to be sorting through it and pulling out food stuffs. I do not know the final destination of this food but I imagine it may have served to sustain those who had picked it out. On our way to the station we heard fireworks exploding and saw a limo decorated with flowers and a well dressed man inside. There were a few other flower clad cars in what we can presume was a wedding procession. If you listened carefully you often heard fireworks in the areas we visited.