Posted by Jay in China on January 27, 2012 at 08:30:39 from (116.253.86.221):
'cause of the holiday here in China, I haven't been back in a bit, but I thought I could share a few more pictures about daily life over here... hopefully I will get it right.
This is the propane delivery guy, poor feller has to tote one up 8 floors to moms house, (not many elevators in the older buildings)
Pretty much this is the "farm truck" out in the country side, its a "versatile", in more ways than one. Usually with a dump bed, you will see them carrying just about anything, here he has got rebar, and bags of sand.
Here is a young kid heading out to the field, usually he or his father (or even grandfather) will plow the field and the calves will just graze nearby.
Sometimes, if you don't have a cow, or water buffalo, you till your fields the "old fashioned" way...
And last but not least, this here is about a 600 year old bridge, but mostly its not about the bridge, it is just a peaceful photo of a young couple out walking... and thats the kind of thing I like.
I am not trying to preach, but I been stayin' down here in the basement with ya'll 'cause upstairs had a little bit of "anti-chinese" feeling to it 'til the post got removed.. just wanted ya'll to know that regular folks here, are like regular folks anywheres.. go ahead and rag the government and the corporations, but the "average Joe" or the "average Zhou" are the same guy, they are just working to give their family a better life...
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