Today started a little later than the last few days, about eleven o'clock. Before going to dim sum with Fiona and her aunt I did a load of laundry and started getting my airline ticket information in order so that I could reschedule my flight to Shanghai after lunch. The restaurant we went to for dim sum was right next to Fiona's aunt's office, approximately a three minute walk up the hill ( Macau's terrain is very similar to that of San Francisco).
During the afternoon I didn't do much. I just read my book and worked with the Crowne Plaza travel agents over the phone to reschedule my flight. Around five o'clock Fiona and I walked to the Chinese consulate to pick up my visa. It was quick, easy, and now I'm all set to go back into the mainland.
Once we finished with my visa business Fiona's aunt picked us up and we went to Macau's Fisherman's Wharf. The wharf is located near one of Macau's main ports but is nothing like the piers or wharfs you'd find in the bay area. The wharf actually had more of a casino/carnival/miniature golf/arcade feel to it.
Before we could leave the wharf it started raining. Since the rain was so coming down so heavily we decided to just eat at a nearby Portuguese restaurant. After dinner we went to a row of bars and had a drink at one called Moon Walker. We're back at the house now and I think I'm going to chill out a little, maybe watch a movie, and go to sleep. Good...morning (to most of you)!
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