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  • Preparing for Fall Semester Pardon for my delays, but after 2 1/2 weeks of doing almost nothing since my return (well, actually, I was taking photographs which I will post shortly) I was informed at last minute of my assigned grades for this Fall. Both Posted by mskaye in Life as a TESOL Teacher | Aug 27, 2009
  • Qingdao Beer Festival So last weekend we fly to the Qingdao International Beer Festival. The theme was "Qingdao Ganbei to the World". For those who are are not verse in Chinese Ganbei is a toast sort of like "Cheers". Actually, it is more Posted by moranad0 in That's Shanghai | Aug 26, 2009
  • Climbing to the Top Last weekend in Beijing (August 16) Beautiful stretch of the wall snaking up the mountain Window to the ep Posted by Ceci's Cre in Ceci's Creek | Aug 25, 2009
  • Bejing, Guilin, Yangshou & Hong Kong (again) BEIJING We arrived in Beijing at night by plane. We really did not know what to expect. I guess one of the reasons we choose China on this trip was to catch it before tourists over exploit it. Lets face it...our Posted by kmandmc in Our Trip | Apr 10, 2009
  • Mongolia v retrospect Reshihme nai-posle da se poglezim i nie turisticheskata - stiga klosh, posledna klasa na vlaka i konservi. Vzehme si 4-dneven tur iz Mongolia koito vkliuchvashe vsichko: hrana, noshtuvki, zabelejitelnosti. Imahme si shofior i tour guide (Tsigi) koito ni o Posted by 100kmvChas in Сибирски Пътепис | Aug 20, 2009
  • Solar Eclipse Although Nanning is in southern China it was south of the path of the total eclipse shadow. We experienced less than 80% eclipse Posted by grmoski in Bryce in China | Aug 20, 2009
  • Stimulating the Economy This has nothing to do with China, but I need a conversational outlet for current events in the US. The economic crisis is a complex set of issues that no one will ever fully understand...and I'm not an economist by any Posted by grmoski in Bryce in China | Aug 19, 2009
  • Qingdao's Fun Fun Weekend The seafood in Qingdao has enjoyed a peerless reputation for decades, fresh from the Yellow Sea and nourished by the limpid streams from the Lao Mountains. When my dad suggested that I spend the weekend with Xiaoran and her friends Posted by Ceci's Cre in Ceci's Creek | Aug 19, 2009
  • August 12th - 29th, China August 12th Marsha and I arrived into Guilin in China mid morning and caught a bus straight down to Yangshou where we checked into Monkey Jane’s Guesthouse for 4 nights. Then, a wander around the town centre. Yangshou is a little Posted by Patrick H. in Patrick Hillman's Travels | Aug 20, 2009
  • Author's Note: 17 August, Monday, 0615hrs PR China Time Author's Note: If you are interested in reading the full article, visit http://www.esl-school.com/archives/2009/02/casualties_of_international_english.php and decide for yourself. Now that I a fully awake Posted by mskaye in Life as a TESOL Teacher | Aug 16, 2009
  • Types of teaching... I received a regular email newsletter from an ESL site and usually, I glance over the commentary one written by a "ESL School Author" and due to a nagging cough, tis reason why I am awaken at this ungodly hour Posted by mskaye in Life as a TESOL Teacher | Aug 16, 2009
  • Kunming Flower Market Our travel group spent about an hour at the famous Kunming flower market. There was a wide variety of flowers, both living and cut, dried, and artificial. Craftsman took dried flowers and made new artificial flowers from them. Individually wrapped Posted by grmoski in Bryce in China | Aug 16, 2009
  • Chinese Generosity Yesterday I was taking the bus back from the electronics market. When I got on all of the seats were filled and there were a few people standing. A man immediately got up from his seat and offered it to Posted by grmoski in Bryce in China | Aug 16, 2009
  • Tomorrow I will go to East Sea Bridge Tomorrow I will go to East Sea Bridage, and I upload some photos soon. Posted by q2hoo in This is my q2hoo.com traveller blog | Aug 15, 2009
  • Internet hell Everything technologically was fine till the Internet suddenly was no longer on its best behavior, by this past Wednesday of my return, life has been crazy attempting means getting hooked up and connected... not only that, with great pains of Posted by mskaye in Life as a TESOL Teacher | Aug 15, 2009
  • Dump Truck Accident Last year I was on a business trip to a Miao ethnic village in Rong Shui county. The road from Rong Shui to the village was a windy dirt road through the mountains. One of the bridges was being rebuilt Posted by grmoski in Bryce in China | Aug 14, 2009
  • Heading off WOW! It's finally here. I'm heading off on an adventure in China Tibet and Nepal A welcome change for me - this time I am travelling with a friend - Amanda will be with me for the entire journey. Amanda lived in Posted by TheWandera in Adventures in China | Aug 12, 2009
  • Beijing Day One 10th August 2009 Hi all, As it turns out, Wordpress is blocked here in China so here is another blog site that appears to be OK. Also, Facebook is blocked so if you want to contact us it will Posted by marcerenee in Beijing | Aug 11, 2009
  • Back to routine.. adjustments, typhoons... Been back to Sichuan for 2 days and good grief, re-establishing myself into my flat taken a day and half! You know the normal routine: laundry, cleaning (which involved lots of dusting), grocery shopping... (yep, no provisions, had to replenish), Posted by mskaye in Life as a TESOL Teacher | Aug 10, 2009
  • Beijing Guide Although this guide is written for a Beida exchange student, it has valuable information for all travelers in Beijing. BEIJING Markets - Pan jia yuan (dirt market) -- Only on Saturday and Sundays. This is a haven of antiques and Posted by jmcmahon in Habitats | Jul 1, 2009
  • Btw, did you know....? ... yours truly with a co-scriptwriting partner have completed a feature length film script and seeking an out-of-the-box thinking production company interested of getting our script onto the big screen... we like to hear your thoughts! Production can Posted by mskaye in Life as a TESOL Teacher | Aug 8, 2009
  • Home video Truly, do I need to say more? Had a blast! Thanks to my new found Jinan friends! Big hugs! Posted by mskaye in Life as a TESOL Teacher | Aug 7, 2009
  • Warm goodbyes, and 'becoming of age' connections Yesterday was my last day with Jinan IELTS Training School, and certain students who were truly interested in learning had plenty questions of me as well. They were amazed by my many internati Posted by mskaye in Life as a TESOL Teacher | Aug 7, 2009
  • Rain/Heat/View So I realize I have been writing a lot about my adventures. So I wanted to try something a little different. I tend to just take for granted that everyone know I appreciate a lot more to Shanghai than the Posted by moranad0 in That's Shanghai | Aug 5, 2009
  • Now comes the hard part... Ok, so I think the home sickness is finally hitting me full force - it's been almost 2 months since we've been gone, and my brain seems to finally be registering the fact that this is not a fun little Posted by Andrea S. in Our life in China! | Aug 4, 2009
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