It started early
In the medical
clinic. The hours are short as we are in port so at 8 am I was there for a refill
on my cough medicine I got in LA. It turns out they don’t have the combo
(guifenesin –sp—and codeine), so I left with codeine based cough suppressant
and refill on my cough lozenges.
The only
other patient was an elderly lady came with her tooth lovingly presented in a
tissue. She was lucky we are in port on a weekday as they helped her find a
dentist.
After
breakfast we headed for the hop on hop off bus where we got a senior discount
and finally found ourselves on the Star Ferry to go across the harbor to the
bus that took us around the island. Neither of us recalls that much greenery or
open areas before but we did make it to Stanley Market but stayed on the bus as
we had much to see today.
The cost of
housing is amazing. And the apartment buildings must be seen to understand how
high and how compact they are. The architecture varies but is also repeated
here and there. So much land is reclaimed which can mean it is filled in with
dirt OR more commonly it seems from what we say, expanded on pylons on the
water.
And the
amount of construction here is beyond description.
After this
long bus ride where we were lucky enough to be on the top in moderate weather
with clear clean air (unlike yesterday where people were advised NOT to go
outside if you didn’t have to). The breeze was wonderful but our faces are now
windblown and never mind the hay stack that is my hair.
At the end
of this, we made our way to the International Financial Center where we
wandered around until we found an authentic Chinese restaurant and had dim sum,
bow, beef and noodles, and beef soup with vegetables. Table sharing is
necessary here but not problematic.
Less people
speak English since the last time I was here so it is odd when you can’t find
people who speak it.
Harbor tour
Next was a one hour tour
of the harbor. It was a snoozer but you never know. Ed seemed to enjoy it. There
were 3 young Asian girls all of whom were on their phones the whole time except
one who slept most of the way. Why go? I was disappointed not to see the
floating restaurant that is so colorful.
After this, we made it
onto another hop on hop off and toured the Kowloon side. One of the funniest
sites was going up Nathan Road, one of the most expensive shop areas here (and
that’s saying a lot as the stores here somehow seem to have a bustling business
for high end goods. So imagine these fru fru shops at ground level and you look
up to see laundry hanging out the windows. I think half the city did their
laundry yesterday.
But one stuck out. At the
end of the row of shirts etc, was one lone bra and the cups were really large.
I would love to have seen here. If I needed to hang my laundry like that, I’d
at least put it in the middle of the other laundry hanging out.
There are old and new
areas and buildings side by side but it
seems to work.
We got off around 4 and
walked fast to get back to the ship and pick up some things and head out again.
HSBC Bank
Ed has a few really old
bills from Hong Kong that no one will accept. So I stopped into this bank to
see what the possibilities were. Eventually we wound up with a young woman who
knew what to do; most had never seen such bills.
She smiled broadly and
suggested we try to see them on eBay or such as their real value was probably
ten times the face value. So now we know.
Apple Store … again.
Ed still had many apps to
download (of his 140 apps! I’ll stop there to avoid any further editorial
observations) and the WiFi is good there. Also he had some other questions.
I also needed to find out
what was going on as the flashdrive accessory wouldn’t work on either device,
and the SD chip reader only now and then. The summarize a very long and frustrating
interventions for all. Here’s what I learned:
1.
Flash drives are
for data only: no pictures. So we asked them to give us a refund on the flash
drive adapter. This was not easy as it required approval from higher ups. And
then the credit had to be put back onto the Apple Pay account where it had been
charged. Well some things happened that none of them had ever seen so they will
find a way to credit it back later and in the meantime we have all the info on the
young man who is responsible for seeing this through.
2.
SD chip adapter:
won’t work with those minichips that go into a carrier! Who knew. So I have to
use wholly competent SD chips to transfer pics to our devices.
Having finished our
business there, and since it was getting dark, we retraced our steps the
several blocks back through these bustling malls that extend for blocks toward
the ship. We checked in, threw out stuff down and went to open seating dinner.
Met two couple new to us: one just joined the ship and the other have been on
since LA with us but this is our first meeting.
Harbor Light Show
We excused ourselves to go
see tonight’s light show over the harbor which was so much better than last
night’s since the atmosphere is clear!
So now we leave Hong Kong,
Devices working (we believe), everything up to date, and with hope that
pulmonary problems will get better with cleaner air and meds to help.
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