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The Red Electric Bicycle

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so much depends
upon

a red electric
bicycle

parked for lunch
deliveries

beside the green
shed.

Written with deference to William Carlos Williams. (I took this photo last year in Shanghai.)

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Posted on January 29, 2016January 28, 2016 by Craig ThompsonPosted in travelTagged China, photos, red wheelbarrow, Shanghai, William Carlos Williams. Leave a comment

Welcome to Clearing Customs, by Craig Thompson. This space is part blog, part annotated bibliography. It’s a collection of thoughts, information, links, and articles about cross-cultural interaction and how we deal with transitions from place to place. It’s for those of us who, on our journey, sometimes have to check the box “something to declare.”

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