Hotel One Suzhou
No.379 Chang Jiang Road, Gaoxin District Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
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We have a home in Wuxi!
... city. We actually had a lady turn around in the store tonight and get in front of us so she could get a look at us when she heard us talking! Despite the differences...
Two days with Mao in Suzhou.
... Kay got hungry and the police that were busting the previous driver, gave her a ride to the bread store and back. Kay is way to cool. She gets away with stuff that I would never dream of. She is quite the hippy chick since she was twenty years old in 1969. She has been a free spirit her entire life and although she has a PHD she is so fun to be with and talk to. Just a good friend to do things with.... and learn ...
Success! Bus ticket, museum, opera
... would be plenty. It was cold when they were there. I'm having a hard time imagining that. I haven't heard back from the couch surfing person there I emailed. I don't have to decide now, but I do need to make a plan soon. We had a nice time comparing notes. They recommended a place to eat nearby that had Chinese food with a good English menu (Yes!).
Soon after 1:30 the show began. It turned out to be a one woman show. She had just over ...
The Pagoda and the Dialects of China
... over the wall that separates the two compounds. Two workers were nearing completion of the roof of the six-sided wooden structure. The roof was just a rough outline in wood that would be covered with mortar and the grey tiles that give the pagodas their distinctive look. We went home to get the camera and came back to take some pictures. Later on, Kate rode her bike over to the entrance of the neighbouring community and after showing the guards the pictures ...
Falling off the blog wagon
... of the students taking pictures of their names on the board, presumably to show their families.
We have managed to add some non-school items to life each week since returning to work. The first weekend back we joined a group for a dinner out at one of Suzhou's oldest restaurants. The lower level has two rows of food displays, all beneath tons of meat hanging, showing you what you can order. We sat upstairs at the traditional large round table and had a fabulous ...



