Sausage and Eggs
Reminds me of a full Scottish breakfast, except sadly no haggis or tattie scones.
Oh, and in Scotland they would surely fry those zong zi too.
The bridge behind him is where many of the city's homeless used to shelter up until about a week ago...it is opposite the train station. Now however the authorities have chased them away by planting small gardens of pot plants up against the walls on either side. Surely money being thrown at the wrong problem.
Guilin, December 2008.
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Michael Steverson (42 months ago | reply)
Everything sounds great EXCEPT the haggis. I have been Jonesin' for a real (greasy) American brekfast lately. Next time I am in Hong Kong definitely.
Great catch here. Love everything on your front page right now. Wonderful photography,
zoom in tight (42 months ago | reply)
I agree with Michael. Fabulous photography and I really like your narration, too. Glad I read your note on one of Michael's photos....I had to check you out!
pony, (42 months ago | reply)
Full English breakfast :)
Emyr R. E. Pugh (42 months ago | reply)
Is that 'Roger Moore' (肉夹馍)'?
dajiang1999 (42 months ago | reply)
I really want to eat it !!! my favorite egg cakes(鸡蛋饼)
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nahlene (38 months ago | reply)
not until i saw the photos have I realize many street venders in China (especially men) has a strong sense of dignity and always dress very nice when selling things on the street. Life is not easy. Great shot by the way, nice colour
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