High tech yurts and goat's heads...
Just finished a 15-hour day. More or less the same length as yesterday with an early call time tomorrow. I think Pete and I are getting the rhythm of this a little better. Or at least learning to play off each other a little more naturally. 7:30 am the main mosque square in Kashgar will be packed with 50,000 Uygurs, 2 Americans, 1 Brit, 1 Canadian, and 1 Australian (go team go). We're trying to get right in the middle of the action--- we'll see how lucky we are. Then we're off to a collection of yurts somewhere above 13,500 ft. We started the altitude medicine today.
I'm going out on a limb here, but I'm doubting I'll have either cell reception or internet access up there. Unless of course all yurts these days are Wi-fi accessible.
Oh, and dinner tonight was goat's head. I took a nibble of its brain's right hemisphere, tasted like liver. With a worse after taste. Yum.
I'm going out on a limb here, but I'm doubting I'll have either cell reception or internet access up there. Unless of course all yurts these days are Wi-fi accessible.
Oh, and dinner tonight was goat's head. I took a nibble of its brain's right hemisphere, tasted like liver. With a worse after taste. Yum.


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