Yesterday I explored the shops in the old Repulse Bay Hotel Arcade. I found the most wonderful shop of decorative items from Vietnam and other places in southeast Asia. I also saw shell tassels that are not even as nice as the ones I make and discovered that I am pricing mine way too low!
This morning Monika and I walked to Deep Water Bay and back. It’s about a 45 minute walk. I was so excited to see the sun peek out from behind the clouds that I just had to take a picture of the blue sky. First I’ve seen since I got here.
The walk to Deep Water Bay from Repulse Bay is along a promenade that was built only a few years ago. It’s always amazed me how this place caters to its people and provides them the infrastructure they need to enjoy life. I mean, in this tiny place, which is only about 400 square miles, of which only 25% is developed and accommodates 8 million people, there are hundreds of parks, soccer fields, and tennis courts, and several cricket and golf clubs, and that doesn’t include all the schools with their accompanying sports fields. Plus there are two race tracks (horses).Just to focus in on that item on the railing….
Afterward, Monika made preparations to give a facial treatment to a client and I headed for Central to pick up a purse I’d brought with me from Tallahassee to be repaired. They did a great job, I must say. As I headed for the MTR (Mass Transit Railway) which is the subway, I stopped off to grab a bite to eat at a place called “Pret a Manger” (French for “Ready to Eat.”) I have now found my new favorite lunch choice: a Peking duck wrap, which consisted of yummy, tender slices of Peking duck, lettuce, spinch, cucumber, and hoisin sauce in a soft plain wrap. I know where I’ll be eating when I go to town next time! I took the MTR to an area on the Kowloon side called Mon Kok. There, I walked amidst a very long street of stalls selling knock-off watches, purses, and designer clothes. Buying nothing, I walked further north to the Flower Market, which is essentially one long street of gorgeous cut flowers along with some plastic flowers and shops selling things for the small garden.
You can’t get the feel of the immensity of the selection from my few pictures, but I didn’t want to overwhelm you… Suffice to say it was wall-to-wall flowers!
Beyond the Flower Market is the Bird Market where people bring their birds in cages for their daily outing and just sit and enjoy the company of other people with like interests. In this area there are also lots of birds for sale, along with all nature of bird seed, bird cages, water cups, and other food.