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Guangzhou
... were so hungry and other prospects seemed dim. She whipped open the scrunched table cloth that sat on the small two-person table and gave us crockery and chop sticks. They knew what was going to come next was going to be a challenge so they stood as a team, poised to decipher our order. They handed us the menu again. It was covered back and front with Chinese. All we could read where the prices. We really only knew the names of three dishes in Mandarin, so we tried our ...
The Long Way Home
Nov 26 - Dec 2 We still had many things to do and people to catch up with that the next few days was all gogogo!!! So in between Joe's continued tour guiding duties, he managed to get in a couple of ocean fishing trips and a quick bit of snook fishing off this rather high bridge. We ate the 'pompano' fish he caught and it was delicious. Emma and I had a girl's night out organised at 'Bone Fish' where they had martini happy hour and some very yummy nibbles. One of the ...
Feeding MY ZODIAC
... headed, reckless, infatuated, quarrelsome, caustic, moody, predatory, rebellious, disobedient and irreverent ‘rascal’ - - - but I am loveable, alluring, warm-hearted, altruistic, hard-working, pleasant, trustworthy, independent, engaging, dynamic and an idealist ‘sweety pie.’
12 hours in Guangzhou
... and the officious Chinese immigration officer let us through no problems - didn't even want the form. There's a metro stop right at the airport so it's pretty easy to get right into town. Pretty easy if you know where you want to go. We took a punt on a station and had to change from the orange line to the blue line. Colour codes make language barriers so much easier! Our punt turned out ok. We were in a pretty nice part of town - quaint alleyways and tall leafy ...
Guangzhou.Another day, A completely different city
... in 2010. Mark Hemel, the architect that together with his partner Barbara Kuit designed the Guangzhou TV tower, comments, ″Where most skyscrapers bear ′male′ features; being introvert, strong, straight, rectangular, and based on repetition, we wanted to create a ′female′ tower being complex, transparent, curvy and gracious.″ ″ it certainly is that!!
For a sum of 150 Yuan (Aus$21) you asend by lift a total of ...