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Some closing thoughts...

 

They have sought me out like the faithful following of an evangelistic faith healer. They are all wanting my help in finding them an American husband. I have tried to kindly explain that the pool of men is small and possibly the pool of GOOD men make it even smaller, especially compared to the very large pool of women seeking a west man for a husband. I tell them that it isn't impossible, however. That the luck of the draw on an introduction site is the best way instead of seeking my help.

 

Trip and slip hazzards. I swear that if I didn't walk with my head down (not so easy with so many pretty distractions :) ) that I would have tripped on, banged into, slipped on wet, polished sidewalk marble (after the many rains), or fallen into some 6"wide x 10"deep, square-edged gutter that simply houses some 1" pipes so people won't trip on them. :Dah:

 

I hate cell phones even more. Such an obtrusive gadget. Everyone seems to go about life with them up to their heads, yelling or speaking loudly with a devil give a damn if it annoys anyone attitude. Leiqin couldn't figure out how to shut her lent phone off at night, so many times we were awaken in the wee hours by some "friend" asking for help in finding a husband. "Tell her that her husband isn't here." I'd plead to Leiqin who never got the joke. :sosad:

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Various photos:

 

Suning drove, Xiening, Leiqin back to visit the farms they worked on during Mao's Great Leap Forward. It had been 30 years since these 3 have have been back. All three worked on farms that were in walking distance to each other.

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They found Leiqin's farm first...

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This 30 year old woman lives at the farm today:

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The now coverd well where Leiqin used to carry water back to the house:

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The fields she worked in for 3 years:

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The now unused bathing houses and toilets:

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Suning again...

He didn't like turning on his headlamps until twilight was gone. When it rained, he'd only turn his wipers on for maybe 3 wipes. :lol:

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Here's where Suning spent two-years in exile:

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This farmer led us to Xiening's farm where she was reunited with her "landlord" after 30 years:

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Xiening's reunion:

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The home is still in use, but with a modern gas burner instead of just the fireplace:

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Uncle Liu drove us down to GinZhou where he transacted some business:

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Poor Liu liked to rest his foot on the clutch pedal as he drove. I could hear the ole throw-out bearing whining away. :ph34r:

 

Where Liu made some business deal...

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There were row after row of these where mostly construction workers and their families lived:

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