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Well you know what they say about the best laid plans ... I had purchased an early flight from Boise to San Francisco in part to avoid the epected long lines in security and to give me a more relaxed intinerary.... but wouldn't you know it, there was major cloud cover in San Fran, so instead of the 10 AM flight, we were pushed back until finally we left at around 12:55 Boise time, with an expected arrival at San Fran of approximately 12 20 PM. By the time I did get to San Fran all hopes of a relaxing transition from one flight to the other had completely vanished, and when I was confronted with the mess that is international check in, San Fran I looked like all hopes of catching my connection were squashed. After some hairy moments I did make the connection, just, and settled in for the 12 hour flight to Shanghai. I arrived in Shanghai at 6:00 PM last night (August 26th) and was immediately overwhelmed by the heat & humidity.
Coming from a temperature of 98 in the US when I left and having lived in some moderately humid places in the past, I thought I'd be prepared for the heat & humidity here... boy was I wrong, it hit me like last night like the blanket of heat you'll experience entering a swedish sauna full of overly macho guys trying to out last each other... and the mercury in the thermometer is about to explode. By the time we reached my hosts apartment I'd lost at least two pounds in weight, but boy was my complexion clean and clear !! A shower and a clean shirt later, I was taken to Pinyip(I think this was the name) Tea Garden for a traditional meal of famous teas and very interesting snacks, and we were lucky enough to catch a group of traditional muscicians playing Ehru, flute and a third instrument who's name escapes me.
Today at work I was busy informing, and in most cases reminding my customers that I'll be out of the office for the next 2 1/2 weeks on vacation. Strangely enough once I had reminded them, they virtually all had a project or need for something urgently that just had to be quoted before I left. Perhaps I should go on vacation more often :-)
So with only 2 days left until I leave, I'm feverishly putting the last of my clothes and personal items together. When I last checked the temperature in Shanghai had started to drop a little and was looking more comfortable for my arrival on Saturday afternoon.
While preparing for my trip to Shanghai over the last couple of months, I discovered that my best friend, a 12 year old yellow lab by the name of "Rugby", had become very sick. More recently an X-Ray revealed a white mass on his right lung and depsite several different courses of medication it became more and more apparent that he was losing his battle. Over the last couple of weeks he hadnt eaten anything, had been vomiting blood and mostly recently had lost his ability to stand, so today with a very heavy heart it was decided that the best thing for him was have him put to sleep. As my best friend for the past 12 years we had shared so many great times together that I'll never forget the love that he gave so freely & unconditionally.
Those of you who who know me are aware, I'm very much interested in the entertainment industry, and especially the movie industry. I love movies, especially Science Fiction & Action Adventure movies, so it came as something of a suprise recently to find that two very new movies, Mission Impossible III & Ultra Violet were both filmed in Shanghai purely for it's spectacular ultra modern skyline.
With less than two weeks to go I am busy doing those last minute things that you do before a long trip. Several concerns have been resolved, and maybe of interest tp future travellers to China.
Having arrived, how easy was it going to be to get cash in the local curreny "RMB/Yuan: Well apparently the banking system although somewhat antiquated by Western standards, will work very nicely with my Wells Fargo atm card. Just look for one of two important logos on the back fo the card, Cirrus & Plus networks allow withrawl from your US & European based checking/savings accounts in China. So there's no need for me to take large quantities of local currency or even vast amounts of travellers checks.
Having done a considerable amount of research in preparation for my trip I'm starting to gather all the essentials I'll need. It appears that at this time of year I can expect some rather extreme temperatures combined with high levels of humidity, oh boy !
Just checked the local temperature and it was 88F - 31C with 80% humidity. Apparently the locals refer to this time of year as Shanghai sauna season... how appropriate. Along with the heat also come the mosquito's, so I'll be packing a combination SPF 30 & Deet based bug repellent.

Well the days are ticking away as I get closer to my departure date and the start of my Shanghai adventure. I'll be flying on United airlines and will arrive at Pudong Airport in Shanghai on August 26th @ 6:15PM after what I'm guessing will be a pretty tedious flight. Being something of a gadget geek I'll be fully prepared I hope to combat the bordem with my MP3 player, laptop and digital camera, and praying for an acceptable in flight movie... boy how things have changed. I remember as a youngster taking my first flight from England to Europe to spend some time living in Paris, in those days we were really lucky to experience a less than clear pitcure on a very low tech movie projection system. Today, its quite possible that the aircraft will be kitted out with all the latest in aviaition technology, including individual video & audio. Well no matter what the flight has in store for me I'll be prepared.