Back in Beijing, pipes frozen and busted. Ayi broke the lock on the front door. Plants are dead. Cats are in a state of vexation. Good to be home, though.
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Back in Beijing…Back in Beijing, pipes frozen and busted. Ayi broke the lock on the front door. Plants are dead. Cats are in a state of vexation. Good to be home, though. From the archives
January 10th, 2010 | Category: Chinese History
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