Pajama party
What you're about to see may
disturb you: Normal, healthy people, young and old, parading the streets in
nothing but their pajamas. That's exactly what we saw when Johnnie and I went to
Shanghai in
September.
It
started out by accident. We sat in the Starbucks at Yuyuan sipping mocha while
looking out the window. When suddenly, a man in pajamas and slippers passed by
us. It totally caught us by surprise; alas, Johnnie couldn't get his camera out
fast enough to take a snapshot before the man disappeared into the
crowd.
We were kicking ourselves for
missing the golden opportunity. But lucky for us, opportunity came knocking
twice. For moments later, a young couple, both wearing pajamas, were walking
toward us. We didn't make the same mistake twice--this time Johnie sneaked in a
great shot.That's
how it got started. We continue to sit in that Starbucks waiting for the next
pajama-wearing victim to cross our path, and surprisingly, there was always one
coming. But we didn't stop there. When we left Starbucks and started walking
around Yuyuan, more pajama individuals joined the party, and Johnnie would take
a picture of them from whatever angle he could.
Johnnie became
infactuated with them. He told me at first he wanted to take pictures of all the
amazing things that would fit onto the back of some laborers' bicycles, but now
he found the pajama people to be much more interesting. Thus, he made it his
mission to take pictures of them whenever he ran into them in
Shanghai.We ran
into them all right. A lot of them: in the subway; squatting on the sidewalk,
crossing the bridge, along the Bund, going into a bank, and at just about every
major tourist attraction we
visited.If you
don't believe me, here's proof,
but don't say I didn't warn
you.
Filed Fri - November 28, 2003, 09:44 PM in
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