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Blossom in China: "You're like a goddess to me!"
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Sunday, December 8, 2013. You're like a goddess to me! These few weeks I took Mia on some business trips, she was very happy to research the Beijing's hutongs (alleys and courtyard homes) to identify the précis alley number and area for the best photography, and to give her feedback on a particular part of a museum I needed to know about. Translated as 女神 nu3shen2) by some Chinese travel company directors, of course I agree, she is my beautiful wife! It's not just that she is pretty, but in China having ...
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Blossom in China: December 2013
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Sunday, December 8, 2013. You're like a goddess to me! These few weeks I took Mia on some business trips, she was very happy to research the Beijing's hutongs (alleys and courtyard homes) to identify the précis alley number and area for the best photography, and to give her feedback on a particular part of a museum I needed to know about. Translated as 女神 nu3shen2) by some Chinese travel company directors, of course I agree, she is my beautiful wife! It's not just that she is pretty, but in China having ...
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Blossom in China: The Long Ride
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Saturday, September 21, 2013. Mountain Biking from Guilin to Xingping. Guilin Photography Tour Guides. Incensed: This gets right up my nose. Subscribe To Blossom in China.
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Blossom in China: September 2013
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Sunday, September 29, 2013. Guilin Photography Tour Guides. Over the years I have learned some amazing places to take photos, and now Mia and I offer a photography guiding services. This year we started a site Guilin Photography Tour. I would really value your help. If you find time to link. To us from your blog, Digg, Google , Facebook or even add it to Delicious, that would be ace. Thank you! Back to the Grind Stone. Check out the length of his finger nails, you can click the photo to enlarge and open ...
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Blossom in China: November 2013
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Saturday, November 30, 2013. Welcome Folks: Part 3/3 Beijing. If the air was cleaner I'd move there tomorrow. Why? I love Beijing's flavor of Mandarin, the rich culture, politeness, and history around each corner. I often get asked about the pollution; the reality is it should not stop a holiday because the weather is very changeable, and we went from some of the crispest bluest sky days I have ever seen in China to pea soup fog two days later, and back to blue sky again the next day. In Chinese culture,...
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Blossom in China: February 2014
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Saturday, February 1, 2014. Celebrating 12 Lovely Years Together. A full dozen years, four of them in China. We got married on 02.02.02. We will celebrate with a day of photographing lion dances in an ancient town and then a quite night at home, as it is the Spring Festival time here and few restaurants are yet open. Now for the less serious versions. :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Celebrating 12 Lovely Years Together. Subscribe To Blossom in China.
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Blossom in China: Celebrating 12 Lovely Years Together
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Saturday, February 1, 2014. Celebrating 12 Lovely Years Together. A full dozen years, four of them in China. We got married on 02.02.02. We will celebrate with a day of photographing lion dances in an ancient town and then a quite night at home, as it is the Spring Festival time here and few restaurants are yet open. Now for the less serious versions. :). Celebrating 12 Lovely Years Together. Subscribe To Blossom in China.
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Blossom in China: Welcome Folks: Part 2/3 Guilin
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Saturday, November 30, 2013. Welcome Folks: Part 2/3 Guilin. As you can imagine, living here a number of years and showing friends, colleagues and even locals around this area means I should know how to show you around Guilin. Of course it depends on what you want to see, your preconceived expectations of what China should look like, time and budget and if you plan to return. Also, what type of person are you? We joined the Huangyao day tour. 850 Year Old Banyan Tree. Huangyao Ancient Town Day Trip.
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