Here are some pictures of apartments with clothes hanging out to dry. Notice in the first picture that many apartments have enclosed porches that make great "laundry rooms".



The TV in our apartment does not work, so we only get news from the Internet. ( We are very grateful to have a computer!) David and Sandi loaned us some old movies(Elizabeth Taylor collection, Cary Grant collection) to watch on the DVD player, so we have been watching them in the evenings.
We have a 5-gallon bottle of water with a dispenser. When the water runs out, Serena calls a man to come and bring new one (costs 15 yuan, or about $2.50). The delivery man comes by bicycle with 3 or 4 of the 5-gallon bottles with him. One of my readers told me that this is one of the worst jobs to have in Qingdao, because many of the apartment buildings (ours included) have no elevators, so the delivery man may have to carry the water bottles (40 pounds each) up to the 24th floor!
One interesting thing about the bathroom is that the shower is a section of the room that is partially closed off. The toilet is in the shower area, so every time you shower, the toilet gets wet! This arrangement seems to be very common here.
2 comments:
So I guess everyone pees in the shower!
I guess I never should've complained about having to carry the Culligan water bottles into the rec commission in KS. It seemed like a long ways to carry them and it was just down 1 flight of stairs!
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