While looking at some Guava trees I noticed this improbable looking sink. Best not stand too close when washing your hands.
While looking at some Guava trees I noticed this improbable looking sink. Best not stand too close when washing your hands.
More fruit. This is a secret bottle of some kind of spirits tucked away next to apples.
This was very tasty and is made from black sesame, and almond, with a sweet crunchy biscuit thing.
This was a really nice park on the edge of Shantou. I think it was recently restored as there were very few people there.
While looking at fruit an old lady came over to watch. The oranges looked fresh.
A man on a cart brings sugar cane fresh from the fields. You pay your money (about £1 for a metre section) and he smooths off the tough knots dividing the segments using a cleaver. You wash, then proceed to gnaw on the cane, crunching … Continue reading Sugar Cane
Seen on the park keepers office in shi pao tai, Shantou, China.
Banyan trees in Hong Kong. There’s something prehistoric about these.
I don’t know what a robo cat does, but apparently if you believe in it then all your demons will be gone. And that can’t be a bad thing. Seen on Sai Yeung Choi Street in Mong Kok, Hong Kong