yes it is beautiful and to conquer it is really commendable.the man on the left is Andrew isn't he?I 'd like to see more pics if possible.wish you have a happy time here in china.
10/05/2006 04:50:00 AM
Anonymous said...
Lou, English corner? Halloween party? Mid-Autumn Moon Festival? Jiaozi? Ni huh'm'huh?
Joy, you can see more pictures of the hike if you click on the picture above.
Whist, briefly: nope, nope, yes, yes, say what? A more in depth review of life here is forthcoming.
10/13/2006 08:53:00 AM
Anonymous said...
Hmmm . . . I count but 5 responses to 6 Qs. Huh'm'huh? Hao bu hao, ni?
How's the yue-bing?
There's a cool firefox ext. called ChinesePera-kun; lets u get translation by hilighting Chinese.
I've been: reading about the Spring and Autumn Period, designing probabilities for grammar rules, eating Oreos, petting Sam (who is a cat), thinking 'cells are people too'.
Sick? Fevery and p**p? Did you eat rice gruel? It's surprisingly good when you're feeling sick.
Adventure-wise, a) you should be keeping a written journal, and b) you might think about getting a mountain bike - they're cheapish and they give you great freedom.
I know all of them, just not u then. I'm leaving this town soon, Andy lives in Hangzhou, Wei went to chengdu, Kim now lives in australia, you r in SD. 10 yrs later, where shall we go for a reunion?
5/02/2009 03:54:00 AM
Last weekend I again hiked up Jian Feng Shan, this time with several others from the university. It was a bit hazy/cloudy, but the view was still quite good. Afterwards we had a BBQ lunch. Yum! [Image]
"View from Jian Feng Shan"
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Thanks, Lucien! What a beautiful view! Love,Mom
9/25/2006 08:04:00 PM
yes it is beautiful and to conquer it is really commendable.the man on the left is Andrew isn't he?I 'd like to see more pics if possible.wish you have a happy time here in china.
10/05/2006 04:50:00 AM
Lou,
English corner?
Halloween party?
Mid-Autumn Moon Festival?
Jiaozi?
Ni huh'm'huh?
whist
ps thesis? };>
10/11/2006 09:03:00 PM
Joy, you can see more pictures of the hike if you click on the picture above.
Whist, briefly: nope, nope, yes, yes, say what? A more in depth review of life here is forthcoming.
10/13/2006 08:53:00 AM
Hmmm . . . I count but 5 responses to 6 Qs. Huh'm'huh? Hao bu hao, ni?
How's the yue-bing?
There's a cool firefox ext. called ChinesePera-kun; lets u get translation by hilighting Chinese.
I've been: reading about the Spring and Autumn Period, designing probabilities for grammar rules, eating Oreos, petting Sam (who is a cat), thinking 'cells are people too'.
whist
10/14/2006 10:31:00 AM
Whist, that 'cells are people too' thought is a dangerous one. I don't recommend it. Recursive personhood is a serious memory hog.
The yue-bing was too good. I've been sick this week, but otherwise bucuo. too many adventures to write about.
I've been using the BBDict extension, which is supposed to do the same thing, but it's been working sporadically. I'll try the Pera-kun one.
10/20/2006 07:09:00 AM
Oh, and thesis is on hold until next semester.
10/20/2006 07:10:00 AM
That's what dna is for. I wonder whose dna I am.
Sick? Fevery and p**p? Did you eat rice gruel? It's surprisingly good when you're feeling sick.
Adventure-wise, a) you should be keeping a written journal, and b) you might think about getting a mountain bike - they're cheapish and they give you great freedom.
How's the teaching? How come no English Coroner?
10/20/2006 09:03:00 PM
I know all of them, just not u then.
I'm leaving this town soon, Andy lives in Hangzhou, Wei went to chengdu, Kim now lives in australia, you r in SD. 10 yrs later, where shall we go for a reunion?
5/02/2009 03:54:00 AM