You may have heard me mention Walking Street before, but in case you haven’t, it’s a popular shopping district downtown Suzhou. There are no cars, scooters or bicycles allowed, hence the name. I know there are a few photos of vehicles, but these were taken near the entrance. Since we’re on holiday, Klynt and I decided to spend the afternoon doing a little people-watching…with our cameras of course!
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
The Year of the Ox - 2009
On more than one occasion Klynt has said “the year of the ox, hey, it’s my year….what does that mean?” I usually reply with “it doesn’t really mean anything unless you follow the Chinese Zodiac. Do we follow the zodiac?” The answer is no, BUT since we are living in China, with the Chinese New Year upon us, AND it IS my hubby’s “year”, I thought I would check it out. Here’s what I came up with:
The traits of the ox on the positive side are; responsible, dependable, honest, caring, honorable, intelligent, industrious, practical, and on the negative side; inflexible, possessive, stubborn, critical, intolerant and materialistic.
What does the New Year have in store for our ox friend? Well, to sum it up nicely, he will be feeling the yoke of responsibility, frivolities are out, he must remember to do things the conventional way and it is definitely not the time for tricky shortcuts. There is no doubt that this year will bear fruit, but the motto is; No work, no pay! Now on a final note for all you rebels out there, even though the stoical Ox is often soft-spoken, he carries a big stick, and this is his year.
Well, there you have it. Let the fireworks begin!
The traits of the ox on the positive side are; responsible, dependable, honest, caring, honorable, intelligent, industrious, practical, and on the negative side; inflexible, possessive, stubborn, critical, intolerant and materialistic.
What does the New Year have in store for our ox friend? Well, to sum it up nicely, he will be feeling the yoke of responsibility, frivolities are out, he must remember to do things the conventional way and it is definitely not the time for tricky shortcuts. There is no doubt that this year will bear fruit, but the motto is; No work, no pay! Now on a final note for all you rebels out there, even though the stoical Ox is often soft-spoken, he carries a big stick, and this is his year.
Well, there you have it. Let the fireworks begin!
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Saturday, January 24, 2009
Photo Booth
Saturday, January 17, 2009
So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye
By now I should be used to time passing quickly, I mean, it hasn’t stood still for as long as I’ve been on this earth, why would it start now. The past four weeks really felt more like two. It was great having you here Trent, come back and visit us any time. I’m sure it won’t be long before you start missin’ our crappy cable, the hit or miss internet access and frozen pipes, or how about the Chinese cuisine; squid on a stick, duck tongue or pig intestines. Oh, and you really never got to experience a truly wild cab ride. You lucky dog! Hey, don’t forget about us. :)
Along Jin-Ji Lake, this is very near the apartment, just a hop, skip and a jump away.
Along Jin-Ji Lake, this is very near the apartment, just a hop, skip and a jump away.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Good Morning Sunshine
How does the old saying go? "A picture is worth a thousand words." Yeah that's the one. Dang Chinese Paparazzi.
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