When Shorel and I were in grad school, we both worked at Starbucks. Neither of us are coffee drinkers. But for full medical, dental & visual insurance for only part-time work, we couldn’t resist. We became “partners” as Starbucks liked to call us.
I’ve always liked the smell of coffee. It’s the first thing my Papaw [...]
In China, we can buy Lay’s Potato Chips. Here’s what we can get:
“Chinese Favorites” Flavors: (Not Kleinert favorites.)
Beijing Duck - Sure enough, if it tastes like a duck…
Shacha Chicken
Five Flavored Fish - Oddly, the most appetizing of the Chinese favorites. Remniscent of BBQ.
Spicy Crab - Yup, spicy and crabby.
“International” Flavors:
Swiss Cheese
American Classic
Italian Red Meat
Mexican Tomato [...]
Today, my (Sandra’s) grandparents are celebrating 58 years of marriage. That’s 21,185 days of marital bliss to be exact.
Shorel and I have been married 1,229 blissful days. Life is indeed amazing.
I love being surprised. Several years ago I ran across this fish, the leafy sea-dragon, in another aquarium and was absolutely astounded. Yes, those are all part of the sea-dragon. How incredibly complex life can be! And how can people not believe that there is a Creator when they see amazing creatures such as this?
We traveled to Shanghai for the week-long National Day holiday. While there, we heard that 82 million people would be traveling during the holiday. Our first night there we encountered masses of people like we had never seen before. Walking down the main street, Nanjing Lu, was like float tubing down a slow river…you just [...]
Calligraphy is quite an art in China. In many parks you will see people practicing their calligraphy with a brush and a bucket of water. Transient art, if you will.