Saturday

I just returned from a performance of the BYU

International Folk Dancers, and I’m so glad I

went.  They were wonderful, but I kept trying to

imagine Steve B. in the group, and it wasn’t

working for me. The new Shanghai
Grand Theater is magnificent–seeing it was worth the price of admission.

Prior to that Doug, Susan, and I rode the new

high-speed MagLev train and spent time in the

museum, making notes and taking pictures for

our report to John.

At People’s Park we found a huge gathering of

people milling around hand-painted signs

that were hanging from trees, propped against

 bags, etc.  I looked for some students to ask

what was going on, but the crowd was solely

middle-aged people.  I finally found an American

photographer who explained that it was the

Saturday dating service.  Parents write des-

criptions of their children for display, and

interested parties (other parents) make notes

of phone numbers, etc.  The singles were no-

where in sight.
It was a gray, humid day until it rain in
the evening.

I’ve determined that my email has been blocked from here. Because Gmail allows free advertising, anytime something appears about freeing Tibet, etc., it gets blocked. Mike R., you wouldn’t have any pull in this area, would you?

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