The wise words of Lao Tsu

*This too will pass * When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be * When you realize that all things change, there is nothing you will try to hold on to * Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage

Friday, September 28, 2012

Siesta time

I've never really got into the lunchtime nap habit especially now that when I'm at school I don't have the luxury of popping next door to my apartment. As you can see its not a problem for my Chinese teacher friends who can sleep anywhere anytime. They usually get about 45 minutes kip in... Quite amazing really.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Because I can

Never have I enjoyed baked beans on toast as much as tonight... Why? Because I can. I will probably have a strange dessert of weet-bix and cream why? Because I can. The side dish of Camembert just as is, no crackers or extra bits.... Amazing! May seem like a strange meal for you when you can get it every day but here in a 2nd tier Chinese city.... This is a new big development in the life of a foreigner. This is just a small sample of whats on offer.... We now have all kinds of meat cuts including lamb chops... Wow! Frozen Cheesecakes, apple pies etc all kinds of spices OMG. Unbelievable. Thank you metro store for coming into my life :-)))))

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Colours of China

Whilst the river is looking the reddest I have ever seen it in the 4 + years I have been here, it stands out nearly as much as my white foreign face. On a daily basis I am asked which country I come from, but usually before I answer they throw in a guess. By far the number one nationality I get asked if I am is French... I really have no idea why? Coming in second would be American and then a lot further back in equal third place would be British and Canadian but today I just straight out of the cuff was asked if I am British or German ?????? Go figure???? When I reply no no no, I'm Australian they all go wow, beautiful country, with the exception of kids who have no idea what an Australian is... True!
Where in America is Australia mummy? Ok, I made up the last sentence but the rest is true!

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Flying with eagles

A couple of days ago, on a beautiful sunny late afternoon, I grabbed Moli and we headed to the park. It was stunning weather and whilst we had our usual fun walking, playing and just sitting watching the world go by, we became witness to a remarkable sight, one that I will surely always remember. Chinese people take their kite flying very seriously and we sat watching the technique of an old man spinning his eagle kite around in circles to catch the air and take flight, unlike our running along to catch a breeze, I was fascinated to watch. He wasn't having too much success as his eagle😉kept flying in to the branches of a nearby tree. At that point a young whipper snapper in his twenties rocked up and began to assemble his much flashier eagle kite and using the same spinning round the head technique, he was much quicker in gaining success as his bird took flight. Whilst this was going on the old mans persistence paid off and soon the two eagles were soaring. The youngsters eagle hit some kind of turbulence and took a plummet back to earth causing him to do some running repairs but the old mans eagle soared higher and higher. Ive never ever seen a kite flown so wonderfully high and free. It was at this point, whilst I was marveling at the kite flying abilities of this old man when things really got interesting. You could easily be fooled into thinking it was a real eagle up there soaring around, same size and quite real to look at, I certainly have been fooled in the past as there are many eagles in Yichang... But then it happened, into the scene flew the real thing, a real eagle ( maybe also fooled or maybe just having some fun too) decided to join in the fun. I and other lucky passers by watched as the old man came as close as you possibly can to actually flying with an eagle. They played in the sky, circling and diving, soaring and frolicking high in the clear blue sky. The more youthful kite flyer left the sky to the old man and joined us to watch in amazement. I exclaimed Wow! ( well the Chinese equivalent anyway) to which the old man looked at me smiling and just replied "好玩儿", which is just like us saying much fun or very amusing.
After about 15 minutes the real eagle gave up the game and left. Moli and I carried on our walk home along the river and even had the added bonus of the sun lowering itself into the river. Definitely 好玩儿!