She gave us a bag of nectarines, lychee and plums to take on the road with us. In China, nectarines are eaten when they are still hard and a little green. I don’t think I’ll ever eat a soft nectarine again. rps20150607_201626

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3 Responses to “Our Breakfast Hostess”

  1. jc

    Hi Micae and Doug,
    I’ve been following your progress and reading your posts. 1/4 the way there, congrats, keep it up!
    Enjoy those nectarines.

    • Micae Martinet

      Thanks for checking in JC. We are hoping to keep up with our 20+ mile days so we can enjoy a few days in Hong Kong at the end of our trip. At the same time, we don’t want to miss what we are passing through has to offer. We are already talking about coming back and doing a road trip.

  2. Micae Martinet

    Thanks for visiting us as we make our way across SW China! It’s exciting to see people other than friends and family are visiting.

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