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We did it! This morning, even before we had breakfast, we adventured to Bosco and Skeeter’s home, a task we’ve been planning since we arrived in Shanghai. Bosco and Skeeter are two big German Shepherd dogs who live in a pen on the roof of a building that we can see from our hotel room window.
We began our perilous mission by going to a store that is in the same building. We went in and found some stairs leading to the rooftop. We got to the roof and as far as a closed gate and then the owner of Bosco and Skeeter saw us, came over and smiled at us and (we think) asked what we were doing. We handed him a note our Chinese babysitter wrote for us that said: ‘Hi, we’re spending 2 weeks in that hotel right there and our room looks out at your building. We have a dog like your two dogs and we fell in love with them, and we came to see if we could meet them and take some pictures’. He read our note and let us in. Bosco and Skeeter were a bit scared at first. Bosco stayed inside most of the time but Skeeter stayed out in the pen where we could see him.
We got so many great cute pictures of both of them. I think it was the best day of our trip!
September 1, 2006
August 30, 2006
I got up early this morning before the boys woke to go out and capture some scenes of the early morning time in Shanghai…
Construction is happening everywhere - bamboo scaffording and cranes are seen across the cityscape. I’ve heard that at any one time there are more cranes in Shanghai than in any other city in the world.
Parks are filled with people walking, riding bicycles & scooters and exercising in unique ways, and with students in uniform on their way to school.
August 29, 2006
For those that want to know about the real basics, here is a view into a modern and clean but traditional Chinese public bathroom…

August 28, 2006
While walking through a Shanghai park this afternoon we came across the following proclamation from the Chinese government, which I think speaks for itself:
The Seven Don’ts 1. Don’t Spit On The Ground
2. Don’t Damage Public Property
3. Don’t Destroy Trees, Flowers And Grass
4. Don’t Trash Everywhere
5. Don’t Cross Streets Against Traffic Lights
6. Don’t Use Vulgar Or Obscene Languages
7. Don’t Smoke In Confined Public Space
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