Hilarious. Brightened up my day. Really enjoyed your blog. So funny. You managed to include every cliché of a dumb American loose in Europe. And so clever to pepper the blog with grammatical boobs. Keep up the good work and you'll rival Ludwig Bemelmans.
Friends to the End Hello Suzy!! How ya been my friend?!?!?!? I hope everthing is good way over there! I miss running into you in Copley. When you coming back???? Miss you
Hi Sue glad you are getting settled. Sounds like you have a lot of good times in HK - I would be a little out of my league with some of the food but of course you are young and can tolerate change better. Looking forward to your pictures.
Apartments Susan,
I believe the 1si is closeness to work, security and cost factor. Of course, seeing the selections makes the decision process difficult.
You know my first choice is pacific place. That being said, the other selections are also in contention. The robinson rd. Under construction,not good. The conduit rd., kitchen layout not the best.
Let me know your 1-3choices.
Love & Hugs,
Mom
you rock! Hey Sue!!! It is so interesting to hear all about what literally and figuratively a world away! So proud of you! I look forward to hearing about all your adventures!
Gonna miss you.. Hi Sue!
I'm so happy and proud of you! Can't waut to follow your blog. I've never done that before.
I also am on Skype but I have to get a camera for it. But anyway, I'll see you Friday for dinner.
Have we fugured out what we are doing yet ? :-)
Love you!, Cousin Kristin
Safe Travels Susan we wish you a safe journey as you go forth with your new adventure. Look forward to keeping in touch via your blog. Will miss seeing you.
Laughed at the comment of going to Kowloon!! Are any of the above photos from there? It is nice to see flowers out.. a nice touch of spring :-) and of course, the palm trees...
Hi, just accidently came in to your blog... The trip in hz looks so fun. Just one thing, the "red thing" is actually made of little red fruits. It's called Tanghulu in Chinese.
Here is the explaination from wikipedia - "Tanghulu typically has a hardened sugar coating that comes from dipping the skewer in sugar syrup, but versions can also be found with a second chocolate coating, or sesame sprinkles. Traditionally, the fruit used has been Chinese hawthorn (shān zhā, 山楂, in Chinese), but in recent times vendors have also used cherry tomatoes,mandarin oranges, strawberries, blueberries, pineapples, kiwifruit, bananas, or grapes, creating tanghulu that resemble fruit kebabs."
Nothing to scale LOL~ and it's yummy~
Awesome! Hi Sue,
It looks beautiful there. I am so glad you are having a good time and the people are treating you well. Take it all in and send more pics when you can. Be safe and take care!
Love,
Deb
Love to travel... mostly travel for work. have been to various states within the US, Italy, Ireland and U.K. My latest travel is to China for work. Love learning about new cultures and places and wanted to share with my friends and family..... full info
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Hilarious. Brightened up my day.
Really enjoyed your blog. So funny. You managed to include every cliché of a dumb American loose in Europe. And so clever to pepper the blog with grammatical boobs. Keep up the good work and you'll rival Ludwig Bemelmans.