Thanks, Rick and Alan.

What interested me was the McDonald's logo.  Wherever I travel, I am
unable to escape their evil influence.  OTOH, I always advise
travelers to look for the McDonald's when they first arrive in a
strange city.  Without fail, it is located in the middle of the major
attractions, and it is a reliable source for clean, warm and free
toilet facilities, as well as large doses of decent, if not excellent,
coffee.  In Paris, my wife and I had lunch at a famous left bank cafe.
They featured 20 varieties of ham and cheese sandwiches and 2 ounce
servings of coffee.  When we asked about the rest rooms, we discovered
there was only one, in the basement, with only a porcelain ring on the
floor.  We quickly fled to McDonald's, with its very comfortable
bathrooms and 20 ounce cups of hot black coffee.

Shortly after arriving in Beijing, we took a stroll around the
neighborhood while waiting for our room to be ready.  We walked to the
main Beijing train station, which was an overwhelming experience.  O,
the humanity!  <G>  We were the only westerners in sight.  We then
crossed the main road to a large shopping center.  In contrast to
Tokyo (or even Kyoto) there was no written or spoken English anywhere.
The only Latin letters in sight were on one sign outside a restaurant:
 KFC."  Nothing else in English, just the three letters.  Nearby was
another restaurant bearing the "roof" log of Pizza Hut, but not even
the name of the franchise was in English.  It was a most informative
and educational 90 minutes indeed.

In any event, that is why the golden arches caught my eye on this vehicle.

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 12:26 AM, Alan C <[email protected]> wrote:
> Imagine trying to pedal that thing uphill with 4 large passengers!
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