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Said we can always hermes bags outlet
"Feng Shu, we are now ready to fly? " Cold grain cold front raised his head and looking up asked, full of expectations. "No, I just said we can always hermes bags outlet fly, but now I have just advanced, must be familiar with supersonic flight skills and strive to achieve more than three times the speed of sound. " "Otherwise, the energy reaches the atmosphere above the turbulent layer, if not fast enough speed, defense can easily be broken open, and the ...
A deep touch with Nanxi River, 06/08/11-07/08/11
Claudia came, the typhoon retreated. God is blessing!
Tks to Claudia's trip, we had the chance to get all gathered in Hangzhou, with Claudia coming from Singapore, Yuchen & Jintao from France with their lovely Lena, Pan & Ma from Jiangyin, Xiaolin & Zhang on holiday back from France, and of course Yiyun and I based in Hangzhou.
Tks to Youxiake, we enjoyed ourselves a lot during our trip to Nanxi ...
525,600 minutes
I apologize if after reading this you have the song from "RENT" stuck in your head. For those of you who don't know (or haven't seen RENT) 525,600 is how many minutes are in a year and that is how long I have been in China. 1 year...wow. I can't believe my time in China is up. It's completely surreal. My life here is extraordinary and saying goodbye to that will be so strange.
There are obviously many things I'm going to miss about living ...
CSW Graduation
... graduation. In addition to the diplomas being handed out, we also had the school awards for all grades, and some scholarships handed out. It was nice to see some of the hard working students get rewarded for their efforts. After the grad ceremony, we went to a dinner in a banquet hall at the Howard Johnson hotel near the school. As suspected, the meal was full of strange Chinese food, so in between we snuck ...
Using some holiday time for a blog catch-up
... four or five rooms, each low ceilinged, where dozens of 60 to 75 inch wide knitting machines were churning out sweater parts. Most of the machines were processing grey cones of wool, a few were creating navy and white striped panels. I recognized back panels on one machine, sleeves on another. Bundles of completed components were stacked in one corner. Heaps of thread trimmings were gathered in another corner. There seemed to be half a dozen ...



